Dec-03-07 Najdorf vs NN, 1942 
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TopaLove: <Duque Roquero: <YouRang> 22. Be4 is clearly not the best move. Sorry, you didn't solve it.> It´s a matter of opinion. If you say he didnt solve the puzzle, try playing as Black against him after 22.Be4. Maybe you will change your mind. |
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Nov-11-07 Rozentalis vs Y Dokhoian, 1986 
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TopaLove: <Alphastar> Are u <dzechiel>´s fan? You copied the way he talks. In my languague we call people like you <paga-pau>. Too bad I dont know a similar word in english. |
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Sep-26-07 E Kengis vs Kasparov, 1973 
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TopaLove: Kasparov has been always a good defender. Too bad he didnt got many oportunities to show it, since he was attacking most of times. |
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Sep-04-07 Shirov vs O Renet, 1991 
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TopaLove: People who didnt find this one should retire. |
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Aug-31-07 O Sick vs S Gorelov, 1989 
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TopaLove: <Rawprawn> You missed the white bishop on d5 attacking g8 square. |
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Aug-22-07 S Polgar vs V Dimitrov, 1984 
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TopaLove: Easy to see this one. U have to explore the weak f7 square, since the king is not well placed. Also, I liked 20.Qb3, attacking the bishop on b7 and creating some threats. |
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Aug-20-07 R Schwarz vs Labau, 1948 
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TopaLove: Isn´t Schwarz the guy who developed the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality? |
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Aug-14-07 Lilienthal vs G Negyesy, 1931 
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TopaLove: This game is wonderful. |
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Jul-26-07 Tal vs A Cherepkov, 1969 
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TopaLove: Medium difficulty. White to move. Material even. I wonder if the black knight has ever left its home square.
Well, the first thing I have to ask is, what happens if I play 31 Nf5? And quickly we find that the answer is, 31...Rg6, which takes the rook out of harm's way and defends ... |
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Jul-22-07 Lisitsin vs Ragozin, 1934 
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TopaLove: <dzechiel>This technique of pretending you didnt see the solution before posting your analysis is really interesting. |
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