chessgames.com
Members · Prefs · Laboratory · Collections · Openings · Endgames · Sacrifices · History · Search Kibitzing · Kibitzer's Café · Chessforums · Tournament Index · Players · Kibitzing
 
Chessgames.com User Profile

Kabbyg
Member since Feb-02-04 · Last seen Sep-06-04
no bio

   Kabbyg has kibitzed 24 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Aug-25-04 A Matikozian vs Nakamura, 2004 (replies)
 
Kabbyg: iam not good at opening theory but i dont like the 3...Nf6 and i dont know why.
 
   Aug-23-04 Kasparov vs Tal, 1987 (replies)
 
Kabbyg: Is it true that Garry missed mate in 2 after black's move 35?
 
   Aug-12-04 Kasparov vs Van Wely, 2004 (replies)
 
Kabbyg: I can't understand 21...h5! What is the plan?
 
   Aug-11-04 Kasparov vs Topalov, 1999 (replies)
 
Kabbyg: <BeautyInChess: Imo nearly equally surprising and beautiful is Re7+. Black cannot take the rook on e7 because of 25. ... Qxe7 26. Qxd4+ Kg8 (forced) 27. Qb6+ Bb7 28. Nc6+ winning the queen. Very nice.> Better 29. Qa7# (checkmate) than 29. Nxe7 (winning the queen)
 
   Jul-21-04 J Rowson vs D A Holmes, 2004 (replies)
 
Kabbyg: or 48. Qe5+ Kf3 49. Qd1#
 
   Jul-16-04 Y Piskov vs Krasenkow, 1989 (replies)
 
Kabbyg: themindset: <<Kabbyg> 43...Qd2 loses quite quickly to 44.Rc8 which seems to lead to inevitable mate.> According to Patzer2 above black does not lose quite quickly. BTW even Mickey missed a clear win in Game 6 versus Kasim!
 
   Jul-13-04 FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament (2004) (replies)
 
Kabbyg: White is better but he is likely to blunder because of time!
 
   Jul-12-04 Kasimdzhanov vs Adams, 2004 (replies)
 
Kabbyg: <<Looks like it is gonna be a dead draw!!> Is that a joke? White will be pretty much a clear pawn up.> I was hoping for 27. Nxd5 Bxf3 28. Qxf3 Nxe5 But 29 Qe4 threatens mate!!
 
   Jul-02-04 Adams vs Radjabov, 2004 (replies)
 
Kabbyg: ok, white didn't want to open the g-file
 
   Jun-15-04 A Danin vs S Silivanov, 2004 (replies)
 
Kabbyg: Totally destroyed!! Where did he go wrong?
 
(replies) indicates a reply to the comment.

You are not logged in to chessgames.com.
If you need an account, register now;
it's quick, anonymous, and free!
If you already have an account, click here to sign-in.

View another user profile:
   
Home | About | Login | Logout | F.A.Q. | Profile | Preferences | Premium Membership | Kibitzer's Café | Biographer's Bistro | New Kibitzing | Chessforums | Tournament Index | Player Directory | Notable Games | World Chess Championships | Opening Explorer | Guess the Move | Game Collections | ChessBookie Game | Chessgames Challenge | Store | Privacy Notice | Contact Us

Copyright 2001-2025, Chessgames Services LLC