May-03-10 Anand - Topalov World Championship Match (2010) 
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Stream118: 25. Qh3 Re2 26. Ra8+ Kh7?? 27. Rh8+! Kxh8 28. Qxh6+ Kg8 29. Qxg7# |
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Feb-06-10 P Cramling vs S Kindermann, 1991 
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Stream118: In the Ne5 line that has been proposed I think that the queen sack by <JimFromProvince> is a direct refutation, following his line to 0-0-0 is brilliance and looks to be a clear win, even if 19...Ke8, then still 20.0-0-0! is crushing. For eg. 20...Bxe4 21.Rhe1 followed by f3 |
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May-09-09 L Milman vs J Fang, 2005 
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Stream118: After 28..Kh7 and 29. Qh5 isn't white getting at least the exchange back? The position looks on a kife edge still, i wouldn't want to play as black |
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Apr-29-09 A Misetane Burjan vs K Albert, 1992 
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Stream118: Although Bb5 wins easily, i looked at Re1+, i don't think its lost for black even after Rxe1, Bxa6 Rxe8 Rxe8 Bxd5 Rd8, threatening taking the bishop. If black plays Ke1 then either Bxd4 or Nxd4 gives black counterplay against the white king and losse knight on a5 |
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Apr-14-09 G Kluger vs B Sandor, 1954 
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Stream118: <Blacksburg> ,
thats a very clever stalemate puzzle. Re8+ Bxe8, and then Ne7+, and no matter where the king moves the knight can keep checking and if the knight is taken by either pawn then its also stalemate. sweet |
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Mar-08-09 P Popovic vs D Kosic, 1992 
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Stream118: Knightstale22 u r completely right! |
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Feb-04-09 Klovans vs O Kalinin, 1986 
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Stream118: fischerstein u will loose ur queen if 24..Bxf3 |
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Jan-27-09 Fine vs H Helms, 1945 
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Stream118: If 17...Bf8 18.Ng5 with the idea of Nxh8 and then removing the defending bishop, oomments? |
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