Apr-01-19 J Yu vs C Yip, 2019
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Nite4k: Congratulations to Jennifer Yu for running away with the 2019 US Women's Chess title with score of 10 out of 11. Bright future whether she turns pro or like highest rated women player Hou Yifan chooses to attend prestigious university like Cornell where both of her parents earned ... |
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Mar-29-19 A Gorti vs J Yu, 2019 
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Nite4k: Jennifer lucked out when Akshita did not play the natural-looking 19. Rc1. Amazing that Jennifer has won 7 of 8 with 1 draw for 7-1/2 to lead Women’s US Chess Championship with 3 tough rounds to come. |
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Mar-25-19 M Feng vs J Yu, 2017 
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Nite4k: Nice fighting game! 67. Qc6ch mates in 3. Looking forward to many more wild games between these 2 talented juniors. |
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Oct-26-18 J Yu vs M Kursova, 2018
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Nite4k: Congrats to Jennifer for her bronze medal and the US Women’s Olympiad team for fighting so valiantly for first place to last round. I was particularly impressed by how tenaciously Jennifer, Irina, Anna, Sabina and Tatev fought for every win or hang on by fingertips to salvage draws |
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Mar-05-09 A Nickel vs The World, 2008 
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Nite4k: I went to GMAN's homepage and was very disappointed to learn that he has refused to engage in any further postgame analysis until someone on the World Team provides analytical proof that he missed a winning line or lines. Here is what he posted:
<Well now, I prefer to discuss ... |
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Jan-31-09 chesstoplay chessforum 
Aug-14-08 The World vs G Timmerman, 2007 
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Nite4k: <kingscrusher: Well done World team! I did a quick youtube video - which just highlights some of the positional ideas of the game: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXRV... ;
Very educational video, kingscrusher!
You did a terrific job of summarizing the very fine positional play ... |
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May-01-08 Red October chessforum 
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Nite4k: Here is the winning line after 44... Kf5 as posted by firebrandx on Page 1432: <Apr-20-08 firebrandx: <benjinathan: <gmueller>
Have you looked at 44...Kf5 in your line?> looks to lose pretty quickly. First:
42. gxh5 gxh5 43. Rb8 c5 44. Rfb1 <Kf5> 45. Rg8 Rg6+ |
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Dec-04-07 chessgames.com chessforum 
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Nite4k: If Kutztown46's new proposal of analysis tree is accepted, what are the Chessgames.com security measures to prevent sabotage and unauthorized access? |
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Nov-15-07 benjinathan chessforum 
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