Sep-04-16 A Bodnaruk vs A Kashlinskaya, 2015 
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Aleman: Of course Ne4 was my choice. Too hard to analyse after that though. |
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Aug-01-16 V Vepkhvishvili vs Davtian, 1966 
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Aleman: You've clearly failed the puzzle if you went for RG7. Need to play more like a Grandmaster would. |
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May-29-16 S Kasparov vs K Pytel, 2007 
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Aleman: Who knows. But the most attacking first two moves look like Qd7 check followed by Ne6. Which leads to some back row checkmate possibilities. |
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May-21-16 Movsesian vs A Adly, 2015 
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Aleman: Ok, its really complicated. Lets just not do anything crazy and play the sensible looking RG3. This can set up a nice sac on h3 or f3, the White king looks in trouble. Very hard to find a direct winning line though. |
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Apr-16-16 I Rabinovich vs Botvinnik, 1927 
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Aleman: Rf4 surely breaks through, followed by mostly likely Qg3. White should struggle after that. |
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Apr-13-16 Bunratty Masters (2016) 
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Aleman: And Nigel reigns supreme. |
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Apr-13-16 M Muzychuk vs Y Hou, 2016 
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Aleman: Surely 14. ne3 is a blunder. Black can win a pawn by taking the knight. Amazing overlook from both sides. |
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Nov-05-14 Edmund C Player 
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Aleman: Lack of comments on this player. He was indeed a good player as I remembered playing him a in a junior tournament many years ago in Staffordshire. I would have finish joint first with a victory, however Edmund was the better player on the day. |
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Dec-15-08 R Valdes vs S Laouini, 2008 
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Aleman: rh7 followed by rh2 mate lol. so easy. |
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