Sep-10-11 E Korchmar vs Y Polyak, 1937 
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Theoryhack: That has to be one of the cutest game I have ever seen :) |
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Apr-05-05 W Zili vs R Damaso, 1996 
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Theoryhack: The portugese was a lot of fun to play back in the 90s. White is comming to grips with it now. 3 Nf3! is a handy way of avoiding it. (3...Bg4 4 Bb5! Nbd7 5 h3) |
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Apr-05-05 H Jonkman vs T Ellenbroek, 1996 
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Theoryhack: e6 was poor - c6 was better. Be4 hastenbed the end, but Bg6 h4 and then what? |
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Apr-05-05 B Stepanovic vs O Ivannikov, 1995
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Theoryhack: 5 Nf3! to prevent e5 is best. 5 Nc3 also allows e5 with the usual difficulties. |
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Apr-05-05 J Kopal vs T Gelashvili, 1994
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Theoryhack: 6 d5! |
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Apr-05-05 T Holosova vs M Miculkova Dvorakova, 1994 
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Theoryhack: If 4 d4 Nc6 then 5 d5!. Here, with 4 Nf3 Nc6, 5 Bb5! Bd7 6 OO |
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Apr-05-05 A Poesinger vs C Schmidl, 1993 
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Theoryhack: 6...Qc7!
7...Bf5! |
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Apr-05-05 T Aalto vs NN, 1993 
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Theoryhack: With the black queen on a5, this would have failed to 8...Qxe5 |
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Apr-05-05 Korneev vs W Hettler, 1993 
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Theoryhack: Normal is 4...Nf6 5 Nf3 and then a6. 5...b5 simply didnt stopnd5 in the way nf6 would have done. |
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Apr-05-05 M Peltola vs E Maljutin, 1992 
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Theoryhack: Cute! de is always going to be pain, Kxd1 is going to be bad pain. but still, nice play by Black who made things look very easy. |
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