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Dr Nahush
Member since Apr-24-20 · Last seen Oct-13-20
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   Dr Nahush has kibitzed 13 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jul-31-20 Smyslov vs Keres, 1950
 
Dr Nahush: The opening play has a improvement, after 13. Bg5 it is found out that harrasing the knight by b4 as in the game is wrong for 13.Bg5 b4? 14.Nd5! Black has just chased the knight to more effective square It should be noted that 13.Bg5 00 runs into spectacular 14. Nxe6. These were ...
 
   Jul-18-20 Bronstein vs Boleslavsky, 1948 (replies)
 
Dr Nahush: Makagonov- Sokolsky no?
 
   Jul-12-20 Short vs A Yusupov, 1984 (replies)
 
Dr Nahush: 55.c4 and white has a winning advantage according to the tablebases
 
   Jul-11-20 Romanishin vs A Yusupov, 1981
 
Dr Nahush: I guess Yusupov's 14....Nxd4 is more accurate than the otherwise played 14...Qxd4 as the later one allows 15.Qf3! Rd8 16.Ng5 with advantage. One of the points is that on 16....Qd7 17.Be3 the threat of Rfd1 is most unpleasant
 
   Jun-12-20 Botvinnik vs A Pomar, 1966
 
Dr Nahush: 13.g4! is superior attacking the exposed bishop
 
   May-10-20 Vidmar vs V Mikenas, 1931 (replies)
 
Dr Nahush: <morphynoman2 > dear sir very useful piece of information. Thank you
 
   May-08-20 Alekhine vs Bogoljubov, 1929 (replies)
 
Dr Nahush: 13...Ra7 looks really nice but after 14.Bf4! Rb7 (as Nd7 runs into Nxe6) 15.Bxb8 Rxb8 16. Bxc6! with strong threats
 
   Apr-28-20 K Berndtsson vs S Takacs, 1927
 
Dr Nahush: I guess 18...Bxe5 squanders the advantage
 
   Apr-28-20 V I Lenin vs M Gorky, 1908 (replies)
 
Dr Nahush: Just to add some content about the opening, Seems like upto eleventh move it's all standard choice of moves. 12. Nh4 going after the exposed Bishop on f5 tactical faulty and looses a pawn soon after
 
   Apr-26-20 R Sulman vs J Thinnsen, 1981
 
Dr Nahush: It seems 12.e5! Is stronger as in Bisguier vs de Firmian 1976
 
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