Oct-04-18 E Polihroniade vs L Volpert, 1961
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Tuzmor: 24.Qg3?? Would you Adam and Eve it? |
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Apr-07-17 G Shahade vs Kasparov, 1997
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Tuzmor: The 19-year-old didn't go down without a fight. |
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Jun-02-16 Carlsen vs Anand, 2014 
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Tuzmor: 14. ..b5? (awesome blunder by Anand) |
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Jun-02-16 Carlsen vs Anand, 2014 
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Tuzmor: 34. ..h5? (Again Anand plays h5 and throws away the game!) |
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Jun-02-16 Carlsen vs Anand, 2009
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Tuzmor: 67. ..h5 (Anand throws away the draw and offers Carlsen a winning position. That's Blitz!) |
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Apr-27-16 Carlsen vs Caruana, 2014 
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Tuzmor: Magnus played a spectacular but risky opening against Caruana who managed to defend accurately leaving Magnus in a difficult position after all the fireworks were done. 31. Nh2 is actually the most brilliant move of the game because it's a statement, not a mere blunder. With Nh2 ... |
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Feb-26-16 Carlsen vs H Wang, 2013 
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Tuzmor: 56.Kd2 Was the losing move.
The correct way to draw is to play 56.h5! immediately. If black takes the g3 pawn, white can force the draw: 56...Rg1 57.Kd4 Rxg3 58.Ke5! Rf3 59.Ra7+ Kg8 60.h6 d4 61.Kf6 Re3 62.Kg6! The best black can do is:
56...Re6 57.Ra7 Kf6 58.h6 Ke5 59.Rh7 f4 ... |
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Feb-25-16 R Zelcic vs O Jovanic, 2000 
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Tuzmor: Qxg6 is not a real sacrifice, because not taking the Queen leads to a mate in one. Also, taking the Rook is forced.
Sacrifice is not the theme here, deflection is. |
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Mar-19-11 Miles vs Beliavsky, 1986 
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Tuzmor: Why 21...Kd8 and not Ba6? |
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Dec-01-07 Kramnik vs Fritz, 1994 
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