May-21-17 Ilyin-Zhenevsky vs F Bohatirchuk, 1924 
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Macbeth: The trivial 46....,Rg8+, doesn't. win on the spot?what am I missing? |
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Mar-29-17 M Amini vs R Gralla, 2010 
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Macbeth: I went for 15....,Bb5 - double menace of Qd1 or Qe2 mate, forcing white to check in a8 and hand over the Queen. Of course this wins, but not so nicely as the game continuation |
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Mar-28-17 Spassky vs M Bieler, 2009 
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Macbeth: After 22 exf6 it was necessary to play 22...,Rd8; once 22....,Kg8 was played there is no defense. |
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Oct-05-16 N Batsiashvili vs N Zhukova, 2015 
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Macbeth: 22....,Nc1. Took me 2-3 minutes, somehow way easier than yesterdays. But as usual, is those kind of moves that you easily overlook on the board, unless there is Ginn hovering your head and saying 'hey, there is something there' |
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Sep-29-16 Nepomniachtchi vs Kramnik, 2016 
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Macbeth: The pawn cost the rook. chessgames, correct this |
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Aug-09-16 Sinquefield Cup (2016) 
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Macbeth: Topa-Ding Liren looks very drawish now |
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Oct-15-15 Karpov vs Korchnoi, 1981 
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Macbeth: after Fischer going out of the picture, no one could get even close to Karpov. Chess world was deprived a great duel among equal forces, like Capa-Alekhine or Karpov-Kasparov |
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Sep-22-15 Karjakin vs D Andreikin, 2015 
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Macbeth: Great contribution <SS> I like a lot 41. Ne3 from Karjakin, Active move that blocks the advance of central pawns (41..,e4; 42 Nd5, Qe6; 43 Bxe4 and Black Queen can´t take the Bishop due the fork in f6) |
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Sep-13-15 Gelfand vs C Henriquez Villagra, 2015 
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Macbeth: I'm sure that you are very aware that a piece up still could be draw <dumbgai>. |
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Sep-13-15 World Cup (2015) 
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Macbeth: <Clemens Scheitz> Yes indeed, 100% pure chilean. How did you know?
I saw about three weeks ago Cristobal beating our blitz beast - GM Rodrigo Vasquez Schroeder - in an open in Santiago. This victory over Gelfand is some of stament: chess world, watch this boy |
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