Apr-25-23 Salov vs Kamsky, 1995
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Dream Warrior: At the time, the game made a huge impression on me, and for a long time I was playing the variation with 7...с5. |
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Feb-28-23 Polugaevsky vs Beliavsky, 1991
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Dream Warrior: 34.b4!! is very nice move |
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Oct-16-22 R Jedynak vs Y Afek, 2015 
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Dream Warrior: 11.h4? is a mistake.
Right way is 11.Kb1! Black cannot play 11...Qa5? because of 12.Nd5. So, Black has to play Qc7, Rfc8 and only after that Qa5. For example: 11.Kb1! Qc7 12.h4 Rfc8 13.h5 Qa5 - White has an extra move comparing the game |
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Jul-16-22 Korchnoi vs Portisch, 1983
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Dream Warrior: 56.Rh4! - very nice move. Idea is Rc1,Rc8,Rxf8 and Rh8X. So the Black had to attack f-pawn but a-pawn run away. |
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Jul-04-22 Portisch vs Sax, 1984 
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Dream Warrior: I think 40... Ba4 is a typo.
Grandmaster Gyula Sax could not do such weak and nonsensical move. I am sure that in real he played 40...Bxa3 taking a piece. Lajos Portisch replied 41.Nxa5 attacking at once two bishops. But he missed very strong move 41... Cc5! with an idea 42. |
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Apr-12-22 Kasparov vs Karpov, 1987
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Dream Warrior: About final position:
"In time pressure, Black significantly strengthened his position. They added a positional advantage to the material one. Powerful centralization allows them not to fear the exchange of queens, and avoiding the hopeless endgame for themselves, white ... |
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Mar-28-22 Tukmakov vs Ehlvest, 1987
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Dream Warrior: 29.Bf1! Nb8 30. Bd3 - would be much better for white. They would have a strong advantage.
After this game , Tukmakov lost his leadership in the tournament. |
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Mar-19-22 V Eingorn vs Beliavsky, 1987 
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Dream Warrior: 31...Qxe3 and Qe2X checkmate could possible. |
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Mar-19-22 Ivanchuk vs Kramnik, 1994
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Dream Warrior: 15.Bd3! - was a very strong novelty that time. |
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Nov-19-21 Tal vs Yusupov, 1988 
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Dream Warrior: Now taking the king is prohibited. White must stop the clock and fix the impossible move |
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