Mar-12-10 Fischer vs Filip, 1970 
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Anthony1: 35 ... g5 was the death knell of a bad move. Filip was in a passive position the whole game especially after tucking his Queen away on e8 early in the game. Could he have equalized with 35 ... Rc1 and threatening mate in one? |
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Nov-11-09 M Lange vs NN, 1855 
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Anthony1: I'd go with 3...Qe7 |
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Oct-30-09 Fischer vs T Hartwell, 1964 
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Anthony1: Crafty had the position at -3.44 until I informed it that Fischer was playing. Crafty apologized. |
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Oct-25-09 T Palmer vs R Present, 1986 
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Anthony1: @randomsac... lol, Qxc3 is a SOLID move :P |
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Sep-29-09 Yifan Hou vs Short, 2008 
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Anthony1: the main thing I learned is its a bad idea to be a greedy pig in the Ruy with 4...Nxe4
By move 9 all the lines are open for White with development lead and a safe king position.
Meanwhile Black is constricted, doubled pawns and King in the center. That's a poisoned pawn for sure. |
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Jul-28-09 Azmaiparashvili vs Topalov, 2003 
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Anthony1: Topolov 24..c4 began appeared as a pawn sac but had a brilliant combination of pins and counter attacks that blew the game open. Absolutely brilliant forethought and a great position to launch his breakthrough. |
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Jun-08-09 Fischer vs O'Kelly, 1970 
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Anthony1: O'Kelly might have eked out a draw if he could have gotten Queens off the board. I'm curious what Fisher's final attack would have looked like if O'Kelly didn't flash his King. |
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