Oct-05-22 Shirov vs H Wang, 2009 
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Caissalove: More like an 'insane' puzzle I would have thought. |
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Aug-05-22 Spassky vs Fischer, 1972 
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Caissalove: Surely Spassky took 23 minutes before deciding on 12. Bxh5 �. if we are to accept the timings as shown? |
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Jun-16-20 Nunn vs J A Sutton, 1984 
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Caissalove: I'm annoyed with myself because I couldn't see it. Sure I saw 28. Qxh7+ but could only then think of 29.Rh3.+ which obviously doesn't work. |
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Apr-07-20 V Mikenas vs S F Lebedev, 1941 
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Caissalove: 23. Rxf6 is worth the price of admission alone! |
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Mar-30-20 Korchnoi vs Z Doda, 1955 
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Caissalove: The first move I looked at was 31.Bxc5 which also seems to win |
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Oct-26-17 J van Foreest vs S Kutzner, 2016 
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Caissalove: Yes agb. It does seem that even 62...f4 would also have eventually lost also due to the idea you give. |
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Feb-11-17 Geller vs Averbakh, 1954 
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Caissalove: There are a host of winning moves. My first calculation was 41.....Qxe5 which wins just as convincingly.The themes are the same with .....Rd1 at some point and taking the c3 pawn. |
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Nov-23-16 Karjakin vs Carlsen, 2016 
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Caissalove: Bf6 now wins for white? |
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Dec-19-15 J Mieses vs M Kann, 1885 
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Caissalove: More like a monday or tuesday puzzle. First move screams out then its just checking to see that it wins. |
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Sep-28-15 Svidler vs Radjabov, 2015 
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Caissalove: Can somebody tell me what's wrong with 6. Nxd5 winning a pawn? |
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