Apr-23-06 S Kagan vs Speelman, 1980
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ButIdothattoo: 6 g3 g6!
The Dragon maintains it's distinctness against g3, since it
presents no targets (weakened
squares in the Najdorf, or the e6
target in the Schevengingen.
I've tried g4-5 against the Dragon,
and have foundered on it. It doesn't seem to carry the same ... |
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Apr-23-06 S Kagan vs Petrosian, 1979 
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ButIdothattoo: Uh...I'm getting a really strong
sense that you understand quite a
bit about Chess now, and just need
to come back and deliver the punishment, rather than blabbing all the secrets away. Otherwise, you
might find your opponents thoroughly
stocked up when you do ... |
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Apr-19-06 Kasparov vs Spassky, 1981 
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ButIdothattoo: Well, this was certainly a time-pressure conclusion. I see no reason not to play 34 Rxe4 over 34 h4?! |
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Apr-19-06 Vaganian vs Kasparov, 1979 
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ButIdothattoo: Well, I guess I don't understand much of this game. I guess it's all just beyond me. Gazz had pawns hanging left and right thru-out the game.
The one hanging on f5 at one point to a rook - could that have been taken?
I mean, I'm no expert here.
I like the way Raffy ... |
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Apr-19-06 Kibitzer's Café 
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ButIdothattoo: Yeah. It was jack-knifed for the
third time - I don't know, maybe
by Orrin himself, when he found out
I shot thru the wad.
The seat was just pulled right off, and a couple of locals were sitting near the bike rack in a pimpmobile. |
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