Oct-31-14 K Spraggett vs B Harper, 1976 
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BalaKKa: 23.Be5+ - Bf6
24.Qxc6! and it's all over
All pieces are overwhelmed, black can't really recapture the Q, due to after Bxc6 white chops on d8, and then on f6 with a fork. |
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Jul-23-14 Rapport vs T Rogers, 2014 
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BalaKKa: I gave exactly this checkmate on a training against one of my weak teammate, rated about 1600. But i really don't understand a 2000 player how the hell can fall into this cheap trick? Especially, if u are a caro-can player you should know whites idea behind Qe2... |
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Jun-21-14 Lagno vs Zhao Xue, 2014
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BalaKKa: Both were in time trouble when Zao Xue wanted to move 89....Be5, but it's an illegal move because of the pin, so Lagno won. Never give up in blitz chess ;) |
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Aug-03-13 Nimzowitsch vs Tarrasch, 1914 
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BalaKKa: I dont think Tarrasch couldn't see the line Qg3+ Qf2+ Qe2#. I think he just prefers the game variation, cause it's more a nice checkmate, and foced as well. |
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Mar-28-11 E Danielian vs Zhu Chen, 2011 
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BalaKKa: I find first this forced line:
46. Nd7+ Bxd7
47. Qh8+ Qg8
48. Qf6+ Qf7
49. Qxf7# |
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Feb-08-11 R Pernet vs C Costello, 1982 
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BalaKKa: And what if 17.Kxh4 or 17.Qh5+ - g6 18.Qxh4? |
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Jul-15-10 R Csolig vs B Deak, 2007 
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BalaKKa: Interesting line of evans gambit by black, especially 9....-b5 is a nice try. Is 10.cxb6 the correct answer by white, or is there any stronger move? What do you think guys. |
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Jul-15-10 Portisch vs Pinter, 1984 
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BalaKKa: Hehe, jól szétkapták egymást a srácok:D |
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May-04-09 M Gurevich vs R Ovetchkin, 2007 
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BalaKKa: 55.a3+ - Ka4
56.Rc4+ and mate in the next move with Bc6+ |
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Jun-06-08 Fischer vs Larsen, 1966 
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BalaKKa: I find a nice finish:
19.Nb5 Bd7
20.Nxc7+ Kd8
21.0-0 Rc8
22.Ne6+ Ke8
23.Bd4 Qc2 (Nh5 or Ne4 met by Qd3!)
24.Bd3! Qc6
25.Qg6+ hxg6
26.Bxg6# |
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