Feb-14-07 Kibitzer's Café 
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Hinchliffe: <Technical Draw> Just played through your game with Fritz 8 - very instructive and a great victory. Thanks for including it in profile details. |
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May-28-05 D Cleto vs C Sender, 1999 
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Hinchliffe: <PaulLovric> as a school teacher I would have expected you to be able to spell.Clearly a forlorn hope. |
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May-04-05 Kasparov vs Topalov, 1999 
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Hinchliffe: Chess of the very highest order....simply marvellous. I truly believe all chess players will miss Kasparov departure very much,but at least, we will have games such as this to treasure and perhaps we can mourn the exit of one of the games most gifted exponents with a degree of ... |
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May-04-05 Karpov vs Tarinin, 1962 
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Hinchliffe: Fantastic play from a young Karpov. Already it is apparent that here is a player who relishes a game where he can acrue slight advantages auntil they prove too great for his opponent to handle. |
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May-04-05 Tarinin vs Karpov, 1961 
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Hinchliffe: Give the guy a break he was only 10. Interesting how both players are very well versed in the opening. The standard of coaching in the Soviet must have been amazing. Hence the production line of first class players. For me that it what makes Soviet chess so fascinating that the ... |
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Apr-22-05 Bogoljubov vs Alekhine, 1929 
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Hinchliffe: I must say I was absolutely amazed by the size of Bogo's victory. I have seldom seen Alekhine so heavily out gunned.I can only imagine that he thought that his Kingside attack would have the power to break through. Didn't - and as Honza points out 25.Qd8 is very strong. Nice game |
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Apr-14-05 Karpov vs Yusupov, 1986 
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Hinchliffe: And a wonderful game it is too.A nice example of Karpov's positional skill and immense patience. |
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Apr-10-05 Shirov vs D King, 1990 
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Hinchliffe: Fantastic tactical combination.The e5 push is so cunning freeing the d file so that later the net can be tightened. Do you think that the entire combination was seen through to conclusion or that Shirov intuitively felt that having got his pieces in such an aggressive position ... |
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Apr-04-05 N Novotelnov vs Smyslov, 1951 
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Hinchliffe: What a game. It seems that Smyslov failed to appreciate the depth of his problems and became in grave difficulty after the queen exchange which of course he had anticipated.Once again this end game illustrates that understanding of positions together with appropriate technique ... |
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Apr-04-05 Tal vs L Mista, 1973 
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Hinchliffe: A little Tal genius just what is required on a sombre Monday morning. |
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