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bhu1357
Member since Oct-22-04 · Last seen Sep-01-08
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   bhu1357 has kibitzed 18 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-09-06 The World vs A Nickel, 2006 (replies)
 
bhu1357: What's wrong with the move 25. Rae1? The rook puts pressure on the e file and prepares for the tricky knight move Ne4, threatening the black knight and preparing a royal fork on f6. The question is what is a good response to 25...Nd5?
 
   Aug-01-06 A Volokitin vs Morozevich, 2006 (replies)
 
bhu1357: Thanks marvol.
 
   Aug-10-05 Nakamura vs Smirin, 2005 (replies)
 
bhu1357: Although the knight can find a space on the g5 square, it can be removed with a timely f6 advance that will not only force it to move back, but can also open up the e file where the unprotected and uncastled white king lies. Doesn't sound too bad too me. And if white chooses to move
 
   Jul-18-05 Pirc (B07) (replies)
 
bhu1357: Thanks for the reply, aw1988. I play the KIA with white, so I'm used to getting good kingside attacks.
 
   Jul-16-05 King's Indian Attack (A07) (replies)
 
bhu1357: I like the KIA because it fits the rest of my opening repetoire-with black I play the KID and the Pirc, and both use a kingside fianchetto. The KIA also offers great kingside attacking chances and is very versatile when utilized against all black responses!
 
   Jul-16-05 O Zimmermann vs L Schmid, 1954 (replies)
 
bhu1357: Hi guys! I believe this is my first kibitz posting as well. Like gerry10, I'm also new here and at the game. Nice to meet you guys. This move seems to be just a blunder by Zimmerman!
 
   Oct-29-04 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
bhu1357: Does anyone have advice on how to play the KIA?
 
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