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aidin299
Member since Sep-18-09 · Last seen Apr-26-10
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   aidin299 has kibitzed 12 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-24-10 Anand - Topalov World Championship Match (2010) (replies)
 
aidin299: Does any t.v or sattelite canal cover this ? like Espen ?
 
   Jan-23-10 Corus Group A (2010) (replies)
 
aidin299: maybe naka will win the tour . his playing power and style against shirov showed his extreme power and deep understandig of chess. even carlsen offered him a draw ! somewhere he had claimed that he hadn't read any chess book in all his life! can you beleive this ?!
 
   Dec-05-09 J Foltys vs Golombek, 1947 (replies)
 
aidin299: it's very surprizing to me that in 1947 two unfamouse chess players have played this very instructive position , exactly the same set and variasion which Rybka 3 ( the most powerful chess engine at present with ability to calculate near 3 million nodes/second) can play !
 
   Dec-01-09 Ehlvest vs T Gelashvili, 2002 (replies)
 
aidin299: zanshin ! I wonder to know what is your chess programme ? fritz 12 ,deep fritz or rybeka..?! which version ? in every software i've tested this and all show >-6.00 eval for Rxf3 in higher depthes. patriot ! are you saying that engines other than fritz may miss some tactics ...
 
   Oct-23-09 Kupreichik vs L Gutman, 1995 (replies)
 
aidin299: As <wals> said ,the strongest and deepest moves for each side in 21st move is 21.Qxe4 dxc3 and then 22.Qxe3 for white. The moves Qa5 or Qb5 while giving some minor superiorities for white ,but are not as strong as Qxe4 in the last position. rest of the game can be a battle of
 
   Oct-22-09 C Ahues vs S Khan, 1930 (replies)
 
aidin299: I think this puzzle is slightly easier than medium level. With only 2 <active pieces> for Black it's not too difficult guessing the key move ♘xg3+.but ...reaching to ♕h5is a medium level thinking probably... Any how ,one thing that might be interesting to know ,is
 
   Sep-20-09 Team White vs Team Black, 2009 (replies)
 
aidin299: eisenhers , when white plays 28.Be4 black can plays Rfd8. instead of Kg7. although your offer "Qxd6" opens a forced winnig way for white : 27.Qxd6.Rxd6 28.Rd.g4+.kf7 29.Rc1.Ne3 30.Rg3.Re8 31.a3.Re5 32.Ba2+ ke8 33.Rg8+ kd7 34.Be6+ kc7 35.Rc8+ kb6 36.Rb8+ ka6 ...
 
   Sep-19-09 ChessBookForum chessforum (replies)
 
aidin299: open defence ; I'm familiar with chesszone .in fact I have downloaded some of those pdf's ,but most of them are outdated and diden't make a sense . parisattack ; it seems that I should go the way . preparing master card and ordering some new coloured good chess books and not ...
 
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