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Wolf001
Member since Aug-29-06 · Last seen Mar-11-13
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   Wolf001 has kibitzed 15 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Dec-27-07 dalbertz chessforum (replies)
 
Wolf001: I think 25.f4 is a more logical move because White can combine two threats: 26. Bxe4 creating a pawn majority at the Kingside and 26. a4 followed by Rd3-b3-b8 penetrating Black´s Quennside with a Rook (or two). Black can neutralise the first threat with 25...Nf6 and the second ...
 
   Dec-27-07 The World vs G Timmerman, 2007 (replies)
 
Wolf001: I think 25.f4 is a more logical move because White can combine two threats: 26. Bxe4 creating a pawn majority at the Kingside and 26. a4 followed by Rd3-b3-b8 penetrating Black´s Quennside with a Rook (or two). Black can neutralise the first threat with 25...Nf6 and the second ...
 
   May-04-07 Shulman vs The World, 2007 (replies)
 
Wolf001: And now the second part: 2) 32... d3 leads to a Pawn's advantage for Black but White can choose between different kinds of Endgames - in some of them there are still drawing chances due to a reduced material. The idea of 32...d3 followed later by Nd4 is to swap the weak Knight b3 ...
 
   Dec-09-06 themadhair chessforum (replies)
 
Wolf001: It's time to find some winning plan against 33.Bf6 Rf8. Here's what I've found: 33. Bf6 Rf8 34. Bxg7 Rxf3 35. Rxf3 Kxg7 [DIAGRAM] Now Black's pieces are passive. White is in no hurry to start an attack, e.g. with 36.Qd8. To improve his position White should first play 36. b4. Now ...
 
   Dec-09-06 The World vs A Nickel, 2006 (replies)
 
Wolf001: It's time to find some winning plan against 33.Bf6 Rf8. Here's what I've found: 33. Bf6 Rf8 34. Bxg7 Rxf3 35. Rxf3 Kxg7 [DIAGRAM] Now Black's pieces are passive. White is in no hurry to start an attack, e.g. with 36.Qd8. To improve his position White should first play 36. b4. Now ...
 
   Dec-05-06 RandomVisitor chessforum (replies)
 
Wolf001: < Thorsson > 32.Bd8 Re2 33.Rf7 Re6 34.R1f4 h6 35.Qg4 Qe8 36.Re7 Rxe7 37.Bxe7 Kh7 38.Qe6 Now 38...Rc7 39.Rf7 Qg8 avoids the zugzwang as the Rook can move between a7,b7 and c7
 
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