Jul-16-10 O de la Riva Aguado vs E Ermenkov, 2008 
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DarkHorse: <Riccitensor,gropek> Thanks. Petrosian-Pachman is a bit different... Funny how the immediacy of a moment can bring about the reinterpretation of the past. Anyway, Thanks |
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Mar-13-07 Ribli vs Spassky, 1985 
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DarkHorse: if 83..Qxh6, white can get the opposition with 84 Qh4. (a) 84... Qxh4 85 Kxh4
(b) 84... Kh7 85 Qxh6 Kxh6 85 Kh4
In both cases white gets the oppostion and will queen the pawn. |
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Oct-19-06 The World vs A Nickel, 2006 
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DarkHorse: I'm a pretty busy guy and don't really have a lot of free time to analyze this game as I would like to, but I do, nevertheless, enjoy participating in this wonderful opportunity provided by AN and the fine members of <chessgames.com> I would just like to say that all of you ... |
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Oct-19-06 F Elsness vs N Borge, 1995 
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DarkHorse: When I was younder, I used to think that the KGA Muzio Knight sac was the coolest opening ever, and all I wanted to play was the KG -- although I was never very sucessful with it!? If I had seen this Queen sac when I was younger, I'm sure this line is what I would have wished ... |
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Oct-10-06 Kramnik - Topalov World Championship Match (2006) 
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DarkHorse: k+B+2p can be a win against K+r, so if kramnik gets that last pawn he could still win |
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Oct-02-06 A Nimzowitsch vs Tarrasch, 1914 
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DarkHorse: That game posted by <MorphyMatt> looks like a Benko Gambit with white castling queenside -- if so, that is very bold of white! |
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Sep-15-06 J Nogueiras vs J Tarjan, 1979 
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DarkHorse: At the very least, 35...Qf8 36.Nf5 Bb7+ 37. Kh2 Qxf5, then (a) 38. Qxf5 Rg2+ 39. Kh1 Rg5+
but if
(b) 39. Qb8+ Qc8
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