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FryGuy1013
Member since Dec-05-03 · Last seen May-18-06
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   FryGuy1013 has kibitzed 13 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-05-04 M Hancas vs E Reicher, 1987 (replies)
 
FryGuy1013: Dave Murray: doesn't 9. ...Qc6 10. b5 Nc2 11. Qxc2 Qxc2 win?
 
   Sep-16-04 Chiburdanidze vs M Sharif, 1995 (replies)
 
FryGuy1013: Crafty gives 22...Qe6: 23. Qg5+ Bg6 24. Bxe6 Rxe6 23...Kh7 and 23...Bh7 lead to checkmate
 
   Sep-15-04 D Przepiorka vs Reti, 1911 (replies)
 
FryGuy1013: Black has a rook and two pawns versus an extra knight.. A pretty definitive advantage.
 
   Aug-10-04 de Riviere vs H Baucher, 1859 (replies)
 
FryGuy1013: <notsodeepthough> in your first line, 44 Rg3 Qb4#, not 44...Kh8
 
   Jul-04-04 Smyslov vs Botvinnik, 1941 (replies)
 
FryGuy1013: Would 58. Rb1 hold? The lines I see are: 58.. c2 59. R6xb2 c1=Q 60. Rxc1 Rxc1+ 61. Kg7 62. Rc2+ Rxc2 63. dxc3 ... c1=Q 65. a8=Q and equality(?) 58.. c2 59. R6xb2 cxb1=Q 60. Rxb1 d2 61. Rd1 Rc1.. whoops. don't you hate when you've typed a line out and realized how stupid you are
 
   Jun-06-04 Vladimirov vs Epishin, 1987 (replies)
 
FryGuy1013: 26 ... Rxh6 27 Rg8+ Nxg8 28 fxg8=Q#
 
   Apr-22-04 The World vs Karpov, 1996 (replies)
 
FryGuy1013: Larson: There really isn't a reason not to resign. 33. Qxc1 Qxh3 34. Kg1 Qg2# 33. Rxf4 Qxf4+ 34. Kg1 Qg4+ 35. Kh2 Rxf1 Anything else loses the queen immediately and a losing game. (unless I calculated wrong, which is
 
   Mar-09-04 Fischer vs I Jovanovac, 1968 (replies)
 
FryGuy1013: Must be Fischer's birthday :)
 
   Feb-27-04 E Torre vs Timman, 1982 (replies)
 
FryGuy1013: I had the same thoughts about 27...Be2, but 28. Nc3 draws against that.
 
   Feb-05-04 Zukertort vs Englisch, 1883 (replies)
 
FryGuy1013: Does it? Crafty analyzes: 47. Qb8 Kd7 48. c8=Q Qxc8 49. Qxa7+ Kd6 and position is equal 47. Qb5 forces the capture (any other move and the queen is lost) The rest of the moves until 51. Nxb5 are forced, and white is left with a knight and three pawns versus four pawns endgame,
 
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