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General Akpufni
Member since May-16-08 · Last seen Aug-08-21
I really enjoy chess!

   General Akpufni has kibitzed 10 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-27-12 Spassky vs Timman, 1977 (replies)
 
General Akpufni: @ Frenchfrog, the idea behind Bd5 is to ad two more moves to black. one being Qd7 or Bb7 protecting the Lnight and an eventual e6 chasing the Bishop away. The problem is even when the bishop is chased away after Qd7 with e6, the position after Bishop to b3 has initiative to ...
 
   Dec-16-11 M Sieciechowicz vs S P Sethuraman, 2010
 
General Akpufni: Blacks 17 f5 speeds up whites queen side initiative, better was b4 and to Rc1 then f5 would be strong as white has to respond best with Nd2 and Rd4 neutralizes whites initiative say after Rc4 Rhd8 and Rd4 seems like the only move and after Rd4 Qe2 white has a small plus.
 
   Apr-13-11 Capablanca vs Janowski, 1913 (replies)
 
General Akpufni: Impressive
 
   Apr-12-11 Kramnik vs Navara, 2008
 
General Akpufni: To Johnboy and Fezzik: Thank you Johnboy for the line with white continuing Nc6. I had not considered that. However Nc6 is a blunder to Rc6 of which the follow up Bc6 Nc6 ab5 Nd4 and black is clearly better. c6 Nc3 Qb6 e4, bllack seems to hold. Thank you Fezzik for the ...
 
   Nov-16-10 World Blitz Championship (2010) (replies)
 
General Akpufni: I am watching on Chessdom but its quite slow. Is there another site covering the blitz
 
   May-21-08 Fischer vs R Shocron, 1959 (replies)
 
General Akpufni: What happens after 20 g5 Bxg5?
 
   May-20-08 R Calvo Minguez vs Korchnoi, 1966 (replies)
 
General Akpufni: You would not think he went on to become a grandmaster. Qh4 is too ambitious!?
 
   May-16-08 Leko vs Kramnik, 2008 (replies)
 
General Akpufni: If you play chess and have faced the Petrov from the white side trying to win against a strong opponent you will see that its neither simple nor boring but really dependant upon the attitude of the players. This game in particular is not simple. I am very impressed with the ...
 
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