Apr-04-16 Najdorf vs Bronstein, 1954
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Redsoul: The 1st move, was made by Gral. Peron, and he plays e4. Najdorf see the movement and return the king pawn and play d4. Bronstein was surprised and says that in the Soviet Union that was a risky action but Najdorf reply "the Gral. don't know how dangerous is an open game against ... |
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Feb-01-12 Shirov vs Y Hou, 2012 
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Redsoul: What happen if 44... Rg2 ? |
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Nov-23-11 Y Hou vs Koneru, 2011 
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Redsoul: <tpstar> but isn't the f pawn, is the g pawn... |
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Nov-21-11 Hou - Koneru Women's World Championship Match (2011) 
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Redsoul: Koneru should try another opening for her next white game |
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Oct-27-10 H D Mueller vs A van Weersel, 2001 
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Redsoul: <M.Hassan>, it was a wonderful analysis, but the 27 isn't Qxf6?? (...Rxf6 or ...Nxf6) is Qxg6. |
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May-06-10 Tal vs A Hermlin, 1972 
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Redsoul: Why did the black surrender? if they can took the bishop, then the pawn and exchange the towers. Or am I forgeting some play? |
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Apr-21-10 Sicilian (B32) 
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Redsoul: Somebody can explainme why the names of the variants on b32 (especially the kalashnikov)? |
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Oct-27-09 S Guo-Yuthok vs O Aharon, 2009 
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Redsoul: Isn't this game a Philidor defence? or some similar defence |
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Sep-11-09 M A Gomes vs Y Ding, 2009
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Redsoul: why 65...Ke7 66.Kb6? isn't better 66.Na6!, and bye bye bishop? |
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