May-19-09 J Kaplan vs Andersson, 1973 
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Murmur: That's one of the greatest positional pawn sacrifices I have ever seen. And the ending is just carnage. |
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May-19-09 J Mestel vs Andersson, 1981
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Murmur: Criticism? Like it's wrong to put the opponent under pressure as he does here? This is what it's all about! |
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May-19-09 Unzicker vs Andersson, 1979
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Murmur: Beautiful. Ulf likes to takes his time. |
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Apr-12-09 E Torre vs Karpov, 1977 
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Murmur: This is hardly a slow outmaneuvering, especially not for Karpov. White just goes all in and fails sharply. |
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Apr-12-09 Karpov vs Korchnoi, 1978 
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Murmur: Either white drops the g-pawn or allows black's rook to go to d2, when the black king can walk to e7 and pick up the bishop. |
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Apr-09-09 Karpov vs V Pronin, 1968 
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Murmur: After 22...Kg8 23. Ng6! fxg6 24. Rxe7 black is unable to defend against the mate on g7 and the threat against his bishop. |
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Apr-09-09 Karpov vs N Orekhov, 1965 
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Murmur: According to The Games of Anatoly Karpov by Kevin J. O'Connell and Jimmy Adams (Pitman Publishing, 1974), Karpov actually played 13. Qb1 and not 13. Bb1. Therefore, on black's 17th move, white is threatening 18. Bh7+ Kf7 19. Qg6+ Kf8 20. Nxg7 Rxg7 21. Qf6+ Rf7 22. Qh8+ Ke7 23. Ng6 ... |
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