Apr-29-06 Keres vs Geller, 1962 
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TimLo: Rd3...Rh7 is the main try. It does look dangerous, but I don't see a forced win. |
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Apr-23-06 Tartakower vs W Winter, 1935 
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TimLo: if 29...Kb8 then 30. Rb5+ Kc7 31. Rb7+ with Q mating next move. |
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Apr-14-06 Velimirovic vs Ljubojevic, 1978 
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TimLo: 25. Bb5 is a blunder, many other moves are fine for White such as Bc4, Bf3, even Nf5 is playable. |
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Mar-29-06 Topalov vs Svidler, 2006 
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TimLo: Not easy if you are given the piece positions blindfolded. |
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Mar-14-06 Shirov vs J Polgar, 1999 
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TimLo: 35...Re6 seems to offer more resistance. White can win back rook, but it takes time and Black has chances for opposite bishop endings and Queen perpetuals. |
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Mar-01-06 O Jakobsen vs G Guseinov, 2006 
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TimLo: It's late here, but I don't see the finish after 25. Kf2 |
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Jan-06-06 Kotov vs Tal, 1958 
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TimLo: Hmmm...what about 27. f3 it seems to win an exchange? |
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Dec-24-05 Savon vs V Brond, 1971 
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TimLo: Tariqov, if 26...Qc7 27. Bd6 either wins a Q or R, or retains all of the threats you mentioned above for 27. fxe5+ including additional mate threats. That is why it is better. |
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Nov-21-05 Ivanchuk vs S Polgar, 1993 
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TimLo: It looks like a perpetual to me. The unpinned rook can continually check on 6,7 or 8th rank. |
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