Oct-22-20 I Findlay vs L Day, 1980 
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SlowBishop: <FSR> 23... d5
24. Nxd5 Nxd5
25. Bxd5 Bc5+
26. Rf2 Qh5
27. h3 Bxa3?
28. Bf3!
with a strong attack. White is likely winning |
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Oct-17-20 Dubov vs R Svane, 2019 
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SlowBishop: <Brenin> The game is so complex that Stockfish analysis shouldn't be trusted. Due to variable calculation depth Stockfish contradicts himself.
For instance, Stockfish marks 15. Bg2 as a mistake, suggesting improvement 15. dxe5 with estimation +2.55, while after the best ... |
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Oct-16-20 M Villalba vs L P Supi, 2017
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SlowBishop: It looks like wrong game record. Black’s 59th move was probably 59... Ke6, not 59. ... Kf6
Move 59. ... Kf6 has no sense, while move 59. ... Ke6 indirectly protects a6 pawn because after 60. Nxa6 Kd7 white knight is trapped. So game continuation 60. Nc6 after 59. ... Ke6 makes ... |
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Sep-28-20 F Soddy vs C Tattersall, 1900 
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SlowBishop: <razetime> Position was completely hopeless already after 21. ... Re8.
Queen or King is lost. If white prefer to save the queen the choice is between 22. Qa3, 22. Qb7 and 22. Qxa7. The first two moves have no sense at all. The queen can’t help the king anyway |
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May-20-20 Tiviakov vs Shirov, 1992 
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SlowBishop: 31. Qxe5 Nh3+
A) 32. Kh1 Nxf2+ 33. Kg1 Nxd1
B) 32. Kf1 Rxf2+ 33. Ke1 Qxh4 |
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Dec-01-19 Kibitzer's Café 
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SlowBishop: What can we do to reduce the number of draws?
In recent years rapid & blitz chess and Fisher random chess are gaining more and more popularity. I think the reason for classic chess to lose its dominant position is a too high percentage of draws at the top level. A similar ... |
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