Apr-25-15 Gashimov Memorial (2015) 
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Laskerschueler: Please, Mr. Adams, play 26.f6 !!! |
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Apr-12-15 US Championship (2015) 
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Laskerschueler: Well, Sevian missed 27.Nf5 (27...exf5 28.e6!!) |
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Apr-02-15 US Championship (Women) (2015) 
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Laskerschueler: Yes, it is remarkable, Everett, but her play was strange.... |
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Feb-21-15 Arkadij Naiditsch 
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Laskerschueler: Olaf "Naiditsch destroyer and exposer" Wegener :D |
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Feb-05-15 Y Hou vs D Howell, 2015 
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Laskerschueler: 37.Bd5! and she would be even happier :-) |
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Jan-24-15 Wei Yi vs A Haast, 2015 
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Laskerschueler: Very nice line: 22...Qxh3 23.Nc7+ Ke7 24.Bc5+ d6 25.Rxd6 (mate in 4, black Queen is helpless) |
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Jan-17-15 Carlsen vs Y Hou, 2015 
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Laskerschueler: Another nice win by Magnus. It would´ve been even better if he had found 40.Na4, a simple but impressive example of combined play on two wings. |
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Jan-10-15 Tata Steel Masters (2015) 
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Laskerschueler: Wow, after 33.Rxc5 Caruana could play Qxc5 and f5 .... |
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Nov-05-14 Petrosian Memorial (2014) 
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Laskerschueler: Losing quickly saves energy and time. Inarkiev´s position might already be lost. |
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Nov-02-14 FIDE Grand Prix Tashkent (2014) 
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Laskerschueler: If Jakovenko missed Caruana´s 27...Nxd5, it was a really bad blunder on this level. Or was it a sacrifice? |
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