Sep-10-05 B Jonasson vs H Angantysson, 1986 
|
Uchechi: Let's analyse the game carefully.Bxf6 is the solution! White's f-pawn poses as a serious threat to black. No doubt,26...Qc5 is good and it was my first guess.
However,after 27.Qb6 Qxb6 28.Nxb6 Bxf6 29.Re1 ,black loses tempo and the game is likely to end as a draw (or with white ... |
|
|
|
Aug-30-05 Spassky vs Petrosian, 1967 
|
Uchechi: I solved this one in a few seconds.The importance of a queen sacrifice at certain times cannot be over-emphasied! |
|
|
|
Aug-24-05 A Pomar vs J Cuadras Avellana, 1974 
|
Uchechi: What if Black had played 44...h3! instead of 44...f3. I guess that would have been faster! |
|
|
|
Aug-22-05 G Borisenko vs Simagin, 1955 
|
Uchechi: One of the easiest puzzules I have ever solved. Seems easy for a Monday. |
|
|
|
Jun-28-05 K Blom vs Niels Jensen, 1934 
|
Uchechi: One of the easiest puzzles I have ever solved! |
|
|
|
May-26-05 Alekhine vs Lasker, 1914 
|
Uchechi: White voluntarily went for a draw. Well, that was not bad. |
|
|
|
May-13-05 J Jackova vs Chiburdanidze, 2004 
|
Uchechi: White's game is as good as lost.His knignt is almost trapped. Also, playing moves like 30.b3 or 30.c3 does no good. |
|
|
|
Mar-30-05 Tal vs Botvinnik, 1960 
|
Uchechi: Black simply relegated his queen which made him lose the game! |
|
|
|
Mar-11-05 N Bojkovic vs K Kachiani-Gersinska, 2004 
|
Uchechi: White was too fast and aggressive in attacking which led to her defeat. |
|
|
|
Dec-01-04 H Clemenz vs F Eisenschmidt, 1862 
|
Uchechi: Why didn't black play ...Kxf6? |
|
|
|
indicates a reply to the comment. |
|