Mar-14-14 World Championship Candidates (2014) 
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Tophie1984: Topalov and Anand soon draw by 3-fold repetition. |
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May-18-13 Norway Chess (2013) 
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Tophie1984: Did Anand miss that White queen guards a3 after 38.b5 when he played Ra8 the move before? Better was 37. - g4 with chances to create a fortress with rook versus queen. |
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Aug-23-11 C Bauer vs J Le Roux, 2011
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Tophie1984: Probably, the continuation was 19.-Qxb3 20.Bxb3 Nd8 and so on. |
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Jul-09-11 Hort vs Browne, 1979
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Tophie1984: White's 58th move was Kg5 and his 59th move was Qe1. The last moves in time trouble were 61.Qd5+ Kb6 62.Qd4+ Ka6 63.Qc5 Qa5 64.fxg4 hxg4 65.Qf8 b4 66.Kxg4 Qd1+ 67.Kg3 Qe1+ 68.Kg4 Qe6+ 69.Kg3 Qe3+ 70.Kg4 Qe2+ 71.Kg3 bxc3 72.Qa8+ Kb6 and with 73.Qb8+ White overstepped the time ... |
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Jun-28-11 A Ebralidze vs M Lubensky, 1949 
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Tophie1984: 45.Sxd7+ is - of course - good enough, but White had a forced mate with 45.Qh6+ Kf5 46.Qf4+ Ke6 47.Qf7+ Kd6 48.Qxd7. |
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Jun-27-11 Polugaevsky vs H Pfleger, 1978 
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Tophie1984: I believe White's 32nd move was Ke5 instead of Kg5 otherwise Black missed a one move mate with Qxg4. |
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Nov-25-10 Kramnik vs Nakamura, 2010 
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Tophie1984: The last moves were 52.Rxb1 axb1 53.Kxb1 Kf5 54.Kb2 Kxf4 55.Ka3 Ke3 and Kramnik resigned. |
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Nov-12-10 Tal Memorial (2010) 
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Tophie1984: I agree the final position is a draw after Ke6. |
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May-18-10 Colle vs Gruenfeld, 1929 
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Tophie1984: Colle played 72. Kg3! |
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May-11-10 Smyslov vs Lilienthal, 1941 
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Tophie1984: Now they can play on in heaven.
Rest in peace, Vasily and Andor! |
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