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Belezky
Member since Jan-23-06 · Last seen Mar-31-20
IM since 1998 Born in Kyiv - Ukraine! Pianist. Contact: belezky(at)mail.ru

   Belezky has kibitzed 23 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Mar-25-08 Akiba Rubinstein (replies)
 
Belezky: Can someone clarify an issue on when Akiba Rubinstein was born? In Wikipedia it is written December 12, 1882... While here it is written October 12... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akiba_...
 
   Feb-28-08 Leko vs A Beliavsky, 2002 (replies)
 
Belezky: By adding some information I would like to create a context in which this game has been played and echo's which this game produced. At 34th Olympiad /year 2000/ Beliavsky played Zaitsev System against Leko and drew. Leko vs Beliavsky, 2000 This game was played two years later at ...
 
   Sep-01-07 Arturo Pomar (replies)
 
Belezky: Well, I heard that Pomar worked for a very long time in a post office receiving a small salary. But as a chess player he couldn't survive in Franco's Spain. So, compared to the chess players from the USSR he lacked that support. Also, speaking about Alekhine. Calling him traitor is ...
 
   Aug-02-07 HIARCS vs Homer, 2007 (replies)
 
Belezky: Homer playing chess? It could be Lisa Simpson... Or Bart /no... Bart also not/. But, Homer??? Also, in an episode called "Lisa's Date With Density", Prof. Frink was playing a chess game against one of his robots. A phrase from there: "No, pawns can't move that way, you stupid ...
 
   Nov-04-06 A Gomila Pons vs A Belezky, 1998
 
Belezky: White could defend stronger.
 
   Nov-04-06 M Vasilev vs Krasenkow, 2001 (replies)
 
Belezky: A model game on playing against Richter-Veresov attack.
 
   Oct-31-06 P K Wells vs Y Habu, 2005 (replies)
 
Belezky: Real chess brilliancy!
 
   Mar-16-06 Glek vs A Finkel, 1995 (replies)
 
Belezky: One more thing... 19.Qg4 is a good move. But, White could play stronger: 19.Qh5! e.g. 19.Qh5 Bxg5 20.Bxg5 f6 21.Bxf6 Rxf6 22.Qg5! 19... Qc5 would be slightly better. But, Black King is still in danger. 20. Kh1 Bxe4 ...
 
   Feb-12-06 Alexey Sokolsky (replies)
 
Belezky: References 1. T.Harding, How Sokolsky played the Sokolsky (2003) - www.chesscafe.com/text/kibitz85.pdf 2. A. Sokolsky, Pawns in Movement (Moscow, 1962), in Russian. 3. L. Bondar, E. Mochalov (eds.), Sokolsky Memorials (Polymia, Minsk, 1989), in Russian. 4. T. Harding (ed.), ...
 
   Feb-07-06 Vadim Malakhatko (replies)
 
Belezky: Vadim Malakhatko - strong Grandmaster from the capital of Ukraine - Kiev (Kyiv in Ukrainian transcription)... During the year 1999 Vadim Malakhatko Won the championship of Kiev. Tied for 1st place in Krakow open (Poland). Finished 2nd in Alushta GM tournament (Ukraine). Got 2nd ...
 
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