May-17-06 Kibitzer's Café 
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Jenspooch: Don't take this lightly! This
REALLY needs to be the home stretch
this time! |
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Jan-30-06 Kasparov vs O Vasilchenko, 1976 
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Jenspooch: Young Garry is studying the openings... |
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Jan-30-06 Y Nikolaevsky vs Kasparov, 1976 
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Jenspooch: In the game, that is. Not after
the above note. |
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Jan-30-06 Yudasin vs Kasparov, 1976 
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Jenspooch: Good, nervous win by young Gazz.
He has to crack thru sometime. |
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Dec-15-05 Suttles vs Karpov, 1972 
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Jenspooch: Needlessly dragged out by Suttles.
He was decisively whipped after
25...Nxe4. |
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Oct-21-05 Leko vs Kramnik, 2005 
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Jenspooch: Yeah. Could an exhausted Kramnik
also have found 20...Bb4! 21 Qc2
(21 Qd3 Nxf4) 21...Rc8 22 Qb3 Be7 for
EASY equality?
Let's face facts here, folks. This
game was pooch city, and only got lit
up for the annotators due to Kramnik's
brain fart with 21...h6?
Btw, ... |
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Oct-14-05 Nunn vs Gheorghiu, 1983 
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Jenspooch: Thanx. I didn't actually need the
accompaniment, but yes, 31 Rxf7??
does get 'back-doored' by 31...Qd1+!
Stay alert till the end! |
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Oct-14-05 Seirawan vs Ivanchuk, 1992 
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Jenspooch: Yes, 31 Qe3 is easy equality.
Chuck was indicating by his own moves
that the game would likely be drawn
in that case.
But Yaz is an ambitious player! |
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Oct-14-05 K Commons vs Nunn, 1978 
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Jenspooch: Hey man, Commons was getting roasted
here, what's going on?
I want to trade off a really, really
strong QB for a knight that's only
optically well posted, but only because
it's one move before the time control,
and I'm in horrible time pressure.
Otherwise, I would ... |
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Oct-12-05 S Arambel vs G Needleman, 2003
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Jenspooch: Rather a tough read on what looked
initially to be a fairly polished
positional effort from White.
Perhaps the decision on 27 is wrong?
Hard to see at that time Black's rook
sneaking in behind White's pawns via
e4, etc. 26 Rd1 cannot be bad, and perhaps at 27 Rc1! |
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