Nov-17-16 Carlsen vs Karjakin, 2016 
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CitricAcid13: I think white's plan here is to keep black's queenside blocked up while his dark-squared bishop should have free reign (with black's pawns on b7, c6 and d5) |
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Mar-10-10 J Altusky vs Fischer, 1954 
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CitricAcid13: Steffen23, 7.Bg5 loses to 7...Bxc3 (8. Bxd8 Bxd1 and black is up a piece). Taking the bishop on f3 with the pawn or the queen gives up the bishop on g5 to the queen. 0-1 |
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May-21-08 H Runde vs Morten Jensen, 2003 
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CitricAcid13: If I got 24. Bg5# does it count? Dang, thought I had this continuation all the way out... |
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Jun-08-07 H Lindehn vs W Haughton, 1870 
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CitricAcid13: What about 23 ... Rh8, 24. Qxe5, threatening both the night on a5 and the pawn on f5, with tempo... which coulda continue the attack further, not sure. |
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Mar-28-07 Andersson vs E Jelling, 1994 
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CitricAcid13: Tactic101, Qd6 is not a valid response, it is a double check so the king is still in check by the knight. The king MUST move to d8, followed by Nxe7 |
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Mar-26-07 K Papas vs E Krasenkowa, 2001 
Mar-15-07 A Dake vs J Schmitt, 1949 
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CitricAcid13: Beautiful combination, I always can see the smothered mate in problems and the continuation up to it, it just never comes up while I'm playing chess, even playing at 1500 on yahoo. My ♘ never gets to the right spot :) |
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Mar-12-07 Balashov vs J Tisdall, 1989 
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CitricAcid13: How would white win after 34. ... Rf8 ? |
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Feb-13-07 Roycroft vs NN, 1862 
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CitricAcid13: Love the mate threat presented at d8. |
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Feb-01-07 L Prins vs L Day, 1968 
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CitricAcid13: I can't believe black missed 31. ...Ke7#!!!!!!?! It's a shame, really. |
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