Jul-27-17 Polugaevsky vs Korchnoi, 1960
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Candy Man: One violent game! |
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Jun-12-16 Ruy Lopez, Exchange (C68)
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Candy Man: The listed stats for this variation show Black with a winning percentage. Why should White adopt this variation? |
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Sep-13-15 Kavalek vs G Tringov, 1968
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Candy Man: Impressive finish by Lubosh. |
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Jun-05-15 Karpov vs Korchnoi, 1971 
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Candy Man: Beautiful play by Tolya. |
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Jun-03-15 Aronian vs Anand, 2004 
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Candy Man: IM John Watson cites this game in his Nimzo Indian chapter in "A Strategic Chess Opening Repertoire for White", fwiw. |
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Jun-02-15 Khalifman vs Topalov, 1993
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Candy Man: IM John Watson cites this game in his chapter on the Dutch in his book "A Strategic Chess Opening Repertoire for White". |
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Dec-03-14 Capablanca vs Euwe, 1931 
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Candy Man: Nobody made Chess look easy the way Capablanca did; just look at this game. Contrast Capablanca with the great Karpov. Does anyone think Karpov-for all his talent and awesome skill-made Chess seem so comparatively simple? YMMV. |
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Oct-18-14 Evans vs K Smith, 1951 
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Candy Man: Ken was approximately 21 yrs. old at this time. In 1948 Smith injured his knee during his Freshman year at SMU and learned Chess while recuperating in a Dallas hospital. At the risk of coming across as making excuses for Smith, the level of Chess in Dallas at this time surely ... |
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Jul-01-14 Larsen vs Westerinen, 1969 
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Candy Man: Did black resign due to the threat of 30.Rf1, with the idea of Bf7? |
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Jun-29-14 Bareev vs Svidler, 1997
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Candy Man: Well played by Bareev! |
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