Apr-27-06 D Podhraski vs S Jeric, 2001 
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Sadistic: A lot easier than yesterdays puzzle |
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Apr-07-06 Topalov vs Nisipeanu, 2006 
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Sadistic: Topalov is going to put his king on b7 and then play Rxa4 winning |
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Apr-04-06 Delchev vs B Chatalbashev, 2001 
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Sadistic: I think white might be able to draw with 46 Rg8 h4 47.a8=Q Bxa8 48. Rxa8 Kg2 49. Ka2 h3 50. Kb3 Be4 51. Rg8+ K anywhere and Rg6! Now if h2 then Rh6 and if the king goes back to protect the pawn then check on g6, if not then Rxh2, Bxh2 and Kxc3 with a draw. Anyone see any flaw in my |
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Apr-03-06 Fischer vs M Fox, 1956 
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Sadistic: Whoa... I might be missing something, but what's wrong with 44...Qf2+ 45. Kh1 Qg2# ?? Does chessgames have it wrong or something? |
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Apr-01-06 Kudrin vs R Douven, 1989 
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Sadistic: You guys aren't going to believe this, but I actually got this puzzle without playing over the game. When I look at these puzzles, the first thing I always think is "what was the last move?" I don't know why I do that but I just do, and in this case, it could've only been g5 since ... |
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Mar-03-06 Leko vs F Vallejo Pons, 2006 
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Sadistic: oops... well Na5 and black has to move his queen... but still the Nxd5 after Nc6 is always a threat... White cannot play for that at the moment |
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