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Walter Glattke
Member since Feb-15-17 · Last seen Jun-21-25
I wrote a chess book.

   Walter Glattke has kibitzed 2348 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jun-21-25 S Ernst vs K Rusev, 1998 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: Corr, wrong knight posittion 15.Bxh5 Ba6+ 16.Kg8 Ne2+ 17.Bxe2 Bxe2 18.Qxe2 Bf6 19.h5 Kg7 20.Ne6+ fxr6 21,hxg6 Rh8 22.Rxh8 Qxh8 23.dxe6 +2.0 for white
 
   Jun-20-25 M Wadsworth vs D H Fernandez, 2023 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: 26. h3? 26.Be2 better 22.-Rxb2+ sure win
 
   Jun-19-25 C Yoo vs Niemann, 2020 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: My variant was 20.-Rxh2 21.Kxh2 Qg4 22.Qe5 f6 23.Re4 Rh8+ 24.Kg1 fxg2 25.Kxg2 fxe5 26.Nc3 Bxe4+ 27.Ncxe4 "mate in 100" 10,000 ply, but Qg4 is the winner
 
   Jun-18-25 N Mitkov vs S Smetankin, 2006 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: 22.Nxh5 Qc5+ 23. Kh1 gxh5 24.Qxh5+ Kg8 25.Bf6 Qxh5 26.Rxg7+ Kh8 27.Rg5+ Kh7 28.Rxh5 Kg6 29.Rg5+ Kh7 30.Rf4 mate soon
 
   Jun-17-25 Euwe vs G J van Gelder, 1919 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: g-pawn wins, 38. Rxc3+ Kxc3 39.g6 various continuations, e.g. 39.-Rxa2 40.g7 Rb2 41.Rh8 R2b8 42.Rxd8 Rxd8 43.Ne7 a5 44.g8Q Rxg8 45.Nxg8 a4 46,h5 a3 47.h6 a2 48.h7 a1Q 49.h8Q Ke3 50.Ne5+ Kxd5?? 51.Nxc6+ Kxc5 52.Qxa1 Kxc6 / 50.-Ke2 51.Qh1 about + 8.45 for white (Qxh1+ Kxh1 Kxf2
 
   Jun-17-25 I Smirnov vs A Ipatov, 2007 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: Correction. 26.-Rf8 (not -g5 - white Pg5) 27.Bg5 (against a2) 27.-Re8+ or 27.R4c2 Nh3 28.Qg2 Qg1+ 29. Qxg1 Rxg1 30.Ra2 Nxg5 31.Rxa3 Ngxf3 32.h3 Rh1 -++
 
   Jun-16-25 V Kahn vs O Bernstein, 1926 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: Qe2 is stunning! I only saw 24.-Rc2 25.Qd6? Rxg2+ mating. Then I checked 25.Qe4 Re2 26.Qb1 Rxe1+ 27..Qxe1 Qxe6 - but I am only a little kibitzer, not an GM.
 
   Jun-16-25 J Diez del Corral vs Portisch, 1978
 
Walter Glattke: Potential win way a) 24.Rxc2 Rxc2 25.Nxe6 Qd7 26.Ng5 Re8 27.e6 Qxd6 28.Qd4 Re7 29.Nf7(>#) Rxf7 3o.exf7+ Kxf7 31.Qg7+ Kxe8 (Ke6 Re1+) 32.Qxh1+ Kd7 33.Qxh7+ Qe7 34.Qxg6 Rc8 35.Qxf5+ the queen is a strong piece! b) 25.-Nd7 26.Nc7 Rxc7 27.Bxc7 Qxc7 28.e6 Re8 29.exf7+ Kxf7 ...
 
   Jun-12-25 E S Jackson vs Denker, 1934 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: Or not, looks similär, but I have forced and also suggested moves in my line
 
   Jun-12-25 I Smirnov vs V Vetoshko, 2007 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: 30.Re7 not Rd7 (32.Bxh7 Rxh7 33. Qxe6+ Re7 34.Qf6+ Rf7 35.e6)
 
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