Oct-12-05 Balashov vs P Biyiasas, 1976 
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RdpC: 17... g6 mate in two!
18. Qxg6+ Kh8 19. Qg7# |
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Oct-09-05 Topalov vs Morozevich, 2005 
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RdpC: The idea now will be to place the rooks on the open and semi-open files. |
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Oct-08-05 Tal vs R G Wade, 1966 
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RdpC: White's plan is to take the knight,
23. Qxh7+ Kf6 24. Qh8+ Ke7.
And if white has the possibility to check with Queen on f6 and then push the rook to h8 it will be mate.
23. Qxh7+ Kf6 24. Qh8+ Ke7 25. Qf6+ Kf8 26. Rh8#
So white needs to push the g pawn to control f6 and support ... |
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Oct-05-05 J Pinter vs H Hurme, 1983 
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RdpC: Why did black pawns advance easily? |
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Oct-01-05 Topalov vs Adams, 2005 
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RdpC: He should have retreated light bishop to h7 or g6 and control black's queenside. He then has the e-file to be controlled by the rook.
The bishops do a better job on open games, but maybe MA is planning to move his forces to attack the weak pawns. |
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Jul-11-05 J Chamouillet vs NN, 1849 
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