Jul-13-17 Mamedyarov vs Nepomniachtchi, 2017
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Bigfoot713: It's a shame; could have been a masterpiece if instead of 29. Bg5 white played 29. Rb8+ then after forced sequence of Kg7 30. Bf8+ Kf6 31. e7 Re5 32. e8=Q
Rxe8 33. Rxe8; white has a winning position. Game might go like this Qa4 34. Rc8 Be5 35. R1c4 Qxa2 36. Kg2 Ke6 37. f4 black ... |
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Jul-13-17 Svidler vs Mamedyarov, 2017
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Bigfoot713: @An Englishman: Probably draw after 18...gxf6. |
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Jul-07-17 Mamedyarov vs E Inarkiev, 2017 
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Bigfoot713: You suggest a move for black; it's already lost when the queen gets trapped. |
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Jul-07-17 FIDE Grand Prix Geneva (2017) 
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Bigfoot713: The position in Mamedyarov-Inarkiev was lost before the queen trap; there were no decent moves for black. |
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May-15-17 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 
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Bigfoot713: Shakh has been around 2760 since forever, although it seems like a lot there's not that much difference between 2772 (his rating before his recent run) and 2800. |
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May-11-17 Mamedyarov vs Vitiugov, 2017 
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Bigfoot713: You are right, Qc2 just loses a tempo but I guess the idea was to go c5 if black doesn't do it himself. |
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May-10-17 The World vs Naiditsch, 2014 
May-10-17 R Kujoth vs J Fashingbauer, 1950 
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Bigfoot713: Very dumb play from black in the opening. |
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