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IMRKs
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   IMRKs has kibitzed 16 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-23-14 Timman vs Salov, 1991 (replies)
 
IMRKs: haha, we all got this one
 
   Apr-11-14 S Globus vs R Gross, 1884 (replies)
 
IMRKs: plain simple, i got this one very easy
 
   Jun-04-12 Cambridge vs Bedlam Asylum, 1883 (replies)
 
IMRKs: its not about the queen trap, its about white getting trapped while (the common traditional) thinking he crushed the king side castle when in fact blacks king is way more safer and after Qe8+ Rg8 black is the exchange up and simply better.
 
   May-29-12 Richard Reti (replies)
 
IMRKs: @ <thomastonk><bane77> its the queens side but with a small trick where the blacks king first move is Ke7, white Kg4 than black Ke6 forcing white king to retreat and winning a tempo so if black white king goes for the black pawns he will get them but black king will be on ...
 
   May-29-12 R Nezhmetdinov vs P Ermolin, 1946 (replies)
 
IMRKs: ah Nez is my favorite player like many other ppl's, they dont make them like that any more
 
   May-25-12 A Ivanov vs A Vitolinsh, 1979 (replies)
 
IMRKs: <TimothyLucasJaeger> 83.Rg5+ 83.Kxh6 84.Rg8 wins not 84.Rf5
 
   May-21-12 Anand vs Gelfand, 2012 (replies)
 
IMRKs: However 17 Nc6 looks very much playable and solid continuation for black without losing the queen
 
   Apr-22-12 Van Wely vs P Acs, 2002 (replies)
 
IMRKs: 16. Qxf2 and black loses all mating threats after Nef4 and resigns soon
 
   Apr-02-12 J Polgar vs M Muzychuk, 2012
 
IMRKs: its the same one chessbomb, blacks move 38 and whites move 39 are unexplainable unless they were short in time no idea
 
   Jan-29-12 Benjamin vs Z Kozul, 1997 (replies)
 
IMRKs: @TomOhio yes it does....even though with some good moves and no mistakes black wins a pawn endgame. 33.Qf1 is a blunder.
 
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