Jun-23-10 A Budnikov vs V Varavin, 1989 
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KasparovFan123: 1.g6 Kxg6 (no other reasonable alternative) 2.Rc6 promotes the b pawn |
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Oct-09-08 Tolush vs N Kopilov, 1954 
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KasparovFan123: Yes I just saw that .... midnight kibitzing is not usually as logical as regular kibitzing :) |
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Jan-20-08 Smagin vs N Monin, 1986 
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KasparovFan123: If 17 ... Bxf6 then Black has no defense to Bc2. |
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Aug-30-07 Deep Blue vs Kasparov, 1996 
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KasparovFan123: Kasparov and deep blue played essentially the same opening as they did in a previous match and arrived at the same position after 12 moves. Deep blue chose Ne5 and the game ended in a draw however in this case it played Nb5 before Ne5 and that gave it a huge positional ... |
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Aug-30-07 Kasparov vs Deep Blue, 1996 
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KasparovFan123: This was a really good Kasparov game where he keeps his opponent's pieces away from the action and is essentially playing with a huge material advantage on a materially even board. The black bishop was merely a spectator in this game as was Ra8. I think that Bd8 would have ... |
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Aug-30-07 Kasparov vs Deep Blue, 1996 
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KasparovFan123: I think that deep blue made a number of simple mistakes that cost it the game. The biggest one that i saw in the endgame was the ep when Kasparov played f4. that is because it isolated the d3 pawn but more importantly it severely weakened the f5 pawn. Kasparov then plays f4 ... |
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