Jun-22-06 Leko vs Sadler, 1993 
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Therry Dewallef: What a great endgame by leko! |
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Jun-22-06 Topalov vs Ivanchuk, 2006 
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Therry Dewallef: The game is an easy draw if Black can manage queens off the board, but can he do this? I see White combating black's attack, then mounting one of his own against a weaker king position. The general rule is in bishops of opposite color middlegames (i.e. queens on the board) ... |
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Jun-22-06 Yudasin vs Kasparov, 1995 
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Therry Dewallef: <this game made Volume 2 of Stohl's collection of Kasparov's best games> and i dont see nothing special in it. |
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Jun-22-06 Kasparov vs Kramnik, 1994 
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Therry Dewallef: Weird the fact that a strong player like Kramnik would miss 36.Bd7+, a simple deflection tactic winning his queen. |
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Mar-23-06 Anand vs Karpov, 1996 
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Therry Dewallef: Black may have lost on time, but seemed at a loss anyway. White has a safer king, and three passed connected pawns. Black's pieces are scattered, his king is exposed, and there is not much he can do about it. |
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Mar-23-06 Leko vs Radjabov, 2003 
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Therry Dewallef: Did Leko miss 31.Nf5?
31.Nf5!! Qxb7 32.Nd6+ Kb8 33.cxb7 and won for white. (31...exf5? 32.Qxf5+ Kd8 33.c7+ Ke7 34.c8Q+ Qxb7 35.Qf6#) |
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