Oct-17-15 H Porth vs P Kotsur, 2001 
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Wildairman: <PenguinCW> Pay attention to this line: 18...Ng3+ 19.hxg3,Qxg3!! and the threat 20...Rxh3+ leads to mate. So 20.Rxh8+, Ke7!! and black mates in every variation |
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Sep-16-15 A Brkic vs Fressinet, 2015 
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Wildairman: 5...0-0 6.Âxc6,dxc6 7.Nxe5,Re8. Certainly good for black if 8.d4,Nxe4 or 8.Nf3,d5 either 8.f4,Rxe5 9.fxe5,Nxe4 |
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Feb-16-15 Seirawan vs Ivanchuk, 1997 
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Wildairman: Take a look to 10...Qh4+. 11.g3,Bxe3 12.Qxe3,Qf6 or 12...Qe7 with an acceptable position for black. Am I missing something? |
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Oct-26-14 Shabalov vs Aronian, 2004 
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Wildairman: What about 47...Qf1+. Black wins the piece after 48.Kc2 h1=Q. If 49.Qxg7+ Kf5 50.Qd7+ Re6 51.Qxd5+ Kg6. White run out of checks and black threatens mate. Or 49.Rxg7+ Kf5 50.Qc8+ Re6. Or am I missing something? |
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Sep-20-14 R Lau vs Kotronias, 1988 
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Wildairman: I think after 27...Qe5 28.Bg5!,Rd7 (not 28...Qe7 29.Qf5+! or 28...Be7 29.Qxe5!) 29.Ne6 white offers exchanges that will lead to promotion |
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