Apr-09-14 DcGentle chessforum 
Mar-04-14 Robin Gitte chessforum 
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Robin Gitte: Houdini analysis of the game shows White marginally ahead until -0.96 after the sacrifice 16. Bxd6, after which White regains a commanding lead in five moves. When Houdini played Houdini from 16. Bxd6 onwards, the situation is similar except Black manages to keep the deficit ... |
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Feb-24-14 J Gustafsson vs Buhmann, 2003 
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Robin Gitte: Thumbs up for CG. Last week, I (actually) failed. This week I got it straight away. 1/1 - I'm on a roll. :) Can we have the regular Tuesday puzzle tomorrow - for the same reason? :) |
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Feb-23-14 Nunn vs B Lalic, 1996 
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Robin Gitte: <<onur87> 26.Rh7 isnt insane for an amateur. it takes 5 seconds. viva intuitive chess! :)>
You're right. For those of us who only think ahead one move, this was the easiest puzzle of the week. |
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Feb-12-14 morfishine chessforum 
Jan-22-14 S Williams vs The World, 2013 
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Robin Gitte: <<devere>... it appears from the mounting vote totals that the next move is already a "done deal" ...> Virtually every move was a "done deal". So much work went into the human-refined engine analysis strategy, no one dared to step out of line. And the voting system ... |
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Jan-19-14 Simon Kim Williams 
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Robin Gitte: <GingerGM> You're a great sport. Many thanks. PS I bought one of your DVDs. Very entertaining and highly recommended! |
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Jan-05-14 S Williams vs M Gagunashvili, 2006 
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Robin Gitte: This is one of GMSKW's greatest hits, except that he didn't win. First of all he missed move 34, as annotated, to queen. Then he didn't see the three move draw coming. Double whammy. Aargh! He features this game on one of his DVDs. |
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Dec-29-13 mistermac chessforum 
Oct-20-13 chesstoplay chessforum 
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