Mar-05-24 Stahlberg vs Reshevsky, 1950
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Kamberi: Stahlberg missed 35 Kf1! winning. 35...QXh6 36 Be7! Rd7 37 Qf3! Bd5 38 Qf5!. |
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Apr-25-23 Fischer vs H Seidman, 1959 
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Kamberi: Against the stronger 7...Bd7 Fischer doubtless intended the exchange sac 8 BXd7+ NXd7 9 a3 Nf6 10 ab! QXa1 11 O-O. This was first shown by Leonid Shamkovich at the US Championship in 1977 in his game against Bruce Leverett. Seidman's incorrect play in this game deprived us of seeing |
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Feb-07-22 Shirov vs Areshchenko, 2006
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Kamberi: The basic principle behind drawing this pawn endgame seems to be: (A)If the black king is on the first two ranks just oscillate back and forth between d5 and e5. This means the Black king will need to enter on the third rank either via f6, g6, or h6. (B)If ...Kf6 Kd4
(C)If ...Kg6 ... |
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