Mar-29-07 S K Bru vs Movsesian, 2001 
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Shark82: <Tactic101 Amazing. Nailed it within 20 seconds.>
It takes more than 20 seconds to understand all of this position. Maybe you spotted the move in 20 seconds, but it takes a few minutes to check everything. |
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Mar-22-07 RandomVisitor chessforum 
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Shark82: Is there anything else than 20... Nc5?! |
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Mar-04-07 Morelia-Linares (2007) 
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Shark82: <Softpaw: Chesspro:> Can you please give the link to the english version or do you translate yourself?! |
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Feb-27-07 Shulman vs The World, 2007 
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Shark82: Maybe we will see what engine GMYS is using. Rybka plays Re1 and Fritz Bb2 in this position. |
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Feb-27-07 J Taylor vs NN, 1874 
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Shark82: This one was just to obvious to mis... |
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Feb-21-07 Kibitzer's Café 
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Shark82: My second try is:
1. Bxf7 Rc5 2. Ke3 Rd8 3. Nd3 Rxd3+ 4. Kxd3 Kxf7 5. a4 Rd5+ 6. Kc3 Rf5 7. Rxd2
Rxf3+ 8. Rd3 Rxd3+ 9. Kxd3 =
Please try to shoot some holes in it! |
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Feb-21-07 Topalov vs Leko, 2007 
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Shark82: <costachess> The most simple (and strongest) line after 39. c7 is Bxc7 40. Kc6 Bb8 41. Kb7 Bd6 42. Kxa7 Bc5= |
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Feb-19-07 Ponomariov vs Hydra, 2004 
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Shark82: Possible end after 33. ... - e3 34. Qa3 e2 35. Bb2 exf1=N+ 36. Rxf1 Qe2 37. Rg1 Bxg1+ 38. Kxg1 Qe1+ 39. Kg2 Rbe8 and white has to give up his queen to prevent mate by 40... Re2+ 41. Kf3 Rf2+ 42. Kg4 Qe4+ 43. Kg5 Qf5# 0-1 |
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