Jan-14-15 M Palacios Perez vs G Draghici Flutur, 2001
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JCRchess: 31. Qc1! (31. Qe6?! Bd5! ) |
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May-15-13 N Aggelis vs A Heimann, 2012 
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JCRchess: bright1 ... this may very well be, but White isn't forced to play 31.) Rf1? 31.) exf7+ will give Black problems. |
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May-09-13 I Ibragimov vs A Melekhina, 2008
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JCRchess: Alisa holds her ground quite well with Black in this one. 29.) ... Qh5! all but seals the draw against a powerful GM in Ildar. |
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Mar-14-13 M Hamer vs L Trent, 2013 
Jan-07-13 C Cacco vs Khenkin, 1998 
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JCRchess: @ al wazir ... this wasn't a simul. This was a FIDE-rated tourney played in Italy. BTW, Cacco is currently an FM ~ 2400 FIDE, indicating that he had the talent to compete in 1998 as he was working his way up the ranks. The rating number is an indication of a player's PAST ... |
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Aug-17-12 A Hyseni vs Ivanchuk, 2005 
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JCRchess: Interesting ideas for White, but why not continue development with 12.)O-O! |
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Jul-31-12 Kholmov vs Tal, 1949 
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JCRchess: Not to take anything away from Tal. He's an all-time great, someone whose play I've been a fan of and admired for decades. I can't help but feel as though 14.) Ne5? is one of those moves that GM Kholmov must have been wondering about why he found himself committing to it. |
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Jul-30-12 M Helfst vs D Liu, 2012
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JCRchess: A win on time control? |
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Jul-30-12 W Teerapabpaisit vs B Jiravorasuk, 2001 
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JCRchess: Honestly, can anyone explain this game?? |
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Jul-29-12 A Young vs Kamsky, 2010
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JCRchess: Kamsky is purely overpowering in this particular Caro-Kann line ... 15.) Ne8! and -c- & -e- file dominance quickly ensues. |
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