Sep-12-06 Z Ksieski vs Navara, 1998 
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DavidDylanRoberts: What about 21.Ne6 Be6 22.Re6 Q-any 23.D6 threatening Re7? |
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Jan-29-04 J Polgar vs F Berkes, 2003 
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DavidDylanRoberts: Okay, I think 22. Nh7 f5 (or f6) fails to Bxh6 which cuts the King off at f7. But: I think 22. Nh7 Rh8 defends against mate because 23. Qh6+ Kg8 and not 24. Nf6+ because Qxf6 defends the rook at h8 and the rook defends h7. So 22. Ne6 is best after 21. ...Kg7. Left to ... |
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Jan-28-04 Man - Machine World Chess Championship (2003) 
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DavidDylanRoberts: I think Mickey Bitsko is right. Since man and machine are different, let the rules accommodate that. I have some questions about computers that play chess. To start with: is there a rule against programming into the computer a complete memory of all games as with Opening ... |
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Jan-26-04 Fischerandom Chess 
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DavidDylanRoberts: I like the idea. I doubt there are many games though. Who really plays it? |
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Jan-09-04 Shredder vs Junior, 2001 
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DavidDylanRoberts: Black is going to play Nc2+. Then if Ke2, Qd3 mate. So white will have to lose his queen by taking the knight on c2. Better to sac for the rook on c8 now -- though it only forestalls the ending. |
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Dec-09-03 J Polgar vs I Sokolov, 2003 
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DavidDylanRoberts: What if Black plays 29 ... c4. It seems like ... Rxa5 is greedy. If 30 Rg2 ... e4. The black bishop can come to d6. |
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