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MWYOUNG
Member since Aug-18-07 · Last seen Mar-18-25
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   MWYOUNG has kibitzed 271 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jul-07-23 Euwe vs Alekhine, 1937
 
MWYOUNG: Alekhine played a near flawless game. The only real mistake was the move 22..Kh8?. This would allow white to draw after 25 Nb5 =. [Event "Euwe - Alekhine World Championship Rematch"] [Site "Amsterdam NED "] [Date "1937.11.25"] [Round "21"] [White "Max Euwe"] [Black ...
 
   Sep-27-22 Carlsen vs Niemann, 2022 (replies)
 
MWYOUNG: I will post this cheating analysis. If you understand what it is saying. It is clear there are no red flags in this game. What is clear is how badly Magnus Carlsen played. Not how great Hans Niemann played. [Event "Sinquefield Cup"] [Site "Saint Louis, MO USA"] [Date ...
 
   Jul-03-22 Carlsen vs Vachier-Lagrave, 2022
 
MWYOUNG: A very ugly game. Carlsen was lucky to win and not lose.
 
   Jun-18-11 Short vs M Mchedlishvili, 2009
 
MWYOUNG: Black lost was due to the move 16..Nh4?. GM Short played 17.Bh1 a good move, but 17.Qb3!! is best. I was watching Nigel Shorts video on this game with the computer running. The computer found the killer shot 17.Qb3!!. Short did not see this move in his analysis. Short,N - ...
 
   May-20-11 Nakamura vs Ponomariov, 2011 (replies)
 
MWYOUNG: 24. QxQ was a blunder, Naka said he played into this line because he saw 24.QxQ as his only drawing chance. Pono missed 24. Qd8!! that does seem to win for black. The point being black needs to hold onto his d pawn to force a win. After 24. QxQ blacks play runs out of steam, because
 
   May-13-11 Gelfand vs Kamsky, 2011 (replies)
 
MWYOUNG: Computer analysis suggest Gelfand's error was move 27.Nc3? 27. Nc5! keeps the winning advantage for white. example line below 27. Nc5 Bf8 28. h3 Nc4 29. Ke2 Nb6 30. e4 e5 31. Ne6 Bd6 32. Rc6 Kd7 33. Rxb6 Kxe6 34. f4 Kd7 35. fxe5 fxe5 36. Rb7+ Kc6 37. Rf7 Rc8 38. dxe5 Bc5 39. ...
 
   Mar-22-11 Team White vs Team Black, 2011 (replies)
 
MWYOUNG: team black Voted c5, seems best if playing for a win with black.
 
   Dec-12-10 London Chess Classic (2010) (replies)
 
MWYOUNG: What a stupid scoring system. Carlsen should not be in the lead being only +1, 3 wins and 2 losses. Luke McShane, Viswanathan Anand are playing much better chess. To much weight is given to wins in this scoring system.
 
   Nov-14-10 Grischuk vs Nakamura, 2010 (replies)
 
MWYOUNG: Nakamura does not cheat on ICC. The people that think this must never play on ICC, or other chess sites. You can play many move on these site using no time on your clock by using PREMOVE! ICC Help: premove "Premove" is a feature in BlitzIn, Dasher, Jin, and other interfaces. It ...
 
   Nov-13-10 Karjakin vs Kramnik, 2010 (replies)
 
MWYOUNG: <<MWYOUNG> in that line White has a few options on move 24 that need to be analysed deeply before a verdict can be given, though of course it looks better than Rxe2...> Comps see nothing for white in this position. Analysis by Houdini 1.03a w32 4_CPU: 1. = (0.00): ...
 
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