Aug-05-21 N Tegelman (Johansson) vs R Rey Ardid, 1933
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Inspirus18: louispaulsen88888888 (and Wouldpusher and WMD) - 48...Qxd3 (instead of 48...Qh1+ ) is equal, as also is:48...Qg4+ 49.Kg2 gxf2+ 50.Kxf2 Qd4+ 51.Ke1 Qe3+ 52.Be2 Qc1+ , with a perpetual. |
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May-10-21 J Gallagher vs S Conquest, 1988
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Inspirus18: <shivasuri4>, in the line u gave, 30.Re8+ Kd7 31.Qd1, instead of 31...Nc4+ black can mate in 3: 31...Qd4+ 32.Rd3 and only now 32...Nc4+ 33.Ke2 Qf2# |
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May-09-21 Kotov vs Flohr, 1951
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Inspirus18: If 98.Re7!, as given above by Resignation Trap and black tries 98...h2, white can draw again: 99.Kg2 Rh3 100.Kh1 Kd3 101.Rd7+ Ke4 102.Re7+ Kd5 103.Rf7 f3 104.Rf4 Ke5 105.Re4+!, with the well-known stalemate motif. |
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Feb-27-21 V Ciocaltea vs Parma, 1968 
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Inspirus18: Bruno Parma was a fantastic player! |
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Aug-30-17 Kotov vs Bondarevsky, 1936 
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Inspirus18: Beautiful game! |
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May-22-16 J Rodzynski vs Alekhine, 1913 
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Inspirus18: Alekhine gave in his comments 13.cxd4 Qxc1+ 14.Ke2 Qxh1 15.d5 Qxh2+ 16.Kd3 Qg1! 17.Qc6+ Kd8 as better for black, yet modern computers claim that 18.Qa8+ Ke7 (d7) 19.Qc6 would actually force a draw, by repeating moves. |
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