Jul-26-17 Morozevich vs Karpov, 2017 
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Eusebius: Pity to see one of my idols loosing by time loss. I am wondering what could have happened later... |
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Jul-26-17 V Malakhov vs I Khairullin, 2007 
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Eusebius: As always <chrisowen> provides the clearest analysis of the game. |
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Jul-05-17 Lautier vs Karpov, 1996 
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Eusebius: Comprehensive elaboration of all lines by <agb2002>.
Thank you! |
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Jul-04-17 Carlsen vs Aronian, 2015
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Eusebius: Interesting to see the pictures from Sally.
But I doubt those 3 extra pawns are an option against the free attacking lines for Black. |
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Jul-03-17 J Montezinos vs Euwe, 1927 
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Eusebius: The clearest analysis always comes from <chrisowen>.
I love this man! |
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Jun-29-17 Petrosian vs Gufeld, 1961 
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Eusebius: Superior play by Petrosian. Always ready to swing from the left to the right, and back.
It looks like he absorbed each of these 64 squares. Must have been a punishment to play this guy in his good days. |
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Jun-29-17 Carlsen vs Topalov, 2017
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Eusebius: No promising place for White's rook anymore. 33.Bc3+ together with 34.Qf6 close the sack (33...Rd6 34.Bb4). |
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Jun-29-17 Kasparov vs Khalifman, 2002
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Eusebius: Too many open lines against the ultra strong attacker Kasparov |
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Jun-29-17 Rapport vs Carlsen, 2017 
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Eusebius: Surprisingly clear game.
Wonderful how the two connected knights secure White's defence at the end. While Black is not able to resolve his weakness on 8th rank. |
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Jun-24-17 Caruana vs Nakamura, 2017
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Eusebius: Strong and fearless play by Nakamura. |
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