Jun-25-16 Botvinnik vs Flohr, 1933 
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EQUILIBRIUM: What about 36.Kd2 Ke7 (36...Bf1?) 37.Nf5 gf5 38.Kc3 Bf1 39.g3 Bh3 40.Kb2 Bg2 41.Nf3 Be4 42.Ka2 |
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Jul-30-15 Botvinnik vs Alatortsev, 1932
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EQUILIBRIUM: 19.Re1 Qb4 20.Bb3 Rf6?! <Black wants to open the a7-g1 diagonal by doubling the rooks along the f-file, forcing White to play f4. A weak choice in my opinion. The movement of Blacks rook is impaired, and the tiny weakness to White position, if indeed it can be called a ... |
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Jul-24-15 Kasparov vs Lutikov, 1978 
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EQUILIBRIUM: 5... dxe5 6. dxe5 Bxf3 7. Qxf3 Nxe5 8. Qxb7 Qc8 (8... e6 9. Bb5+ Nfd7 10. Bf4) 9. Qxc8+ Rxc8 10. Ba6 |
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Jul-19-15 M Harmonist vs Tarrasch, 1888
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EQUILIBRIUM: About my previous post, yes I meant 13...<N>g8 (Sorry)
May be better was 26... Qxd4 instead 26...Qc6 to the endgame |
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Oct-18-11 Bird vs Burn, 1886 
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EQUILIBRIUM: may be more precisely 8 ... Bd7 and if 9.B:c6 a 9 ... B:c6 10.Ne5 Qc7 |
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