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bleedingpack
Member since Oct-17-04 · Last seen Sep-16-09
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   bleedingpack has kibitzed 9 times to chessgames  
   Jan-16-08 Bareev vs Kupreichik, 1990 (replies)
 
bleedingpack: This puzzle is featured in the 'Advanced Combinations' section of Yasser Seirawan's "Winning Chess Tactics". His solution states: [DIAGRAM] Based on the undefended state of the Black Queen, White has this shocking continuation: 1.Ne6!! (threatening 2.Qg7 Checkmate) 1...N6h5 ...
 
   Jan-16-07 Shulman vs The World, 2007 (replies)
 
bleedingpack: <GrandPatzerSCL> <Let's play Caro-Kann!! 1...c5!!> As the old saying goes: It's five o'clock somewhere...
 
   Nov-25-06 Reti vs P Romanovsky, 1925 (replies)
 
bleedingpack: After seeing that Black was threatening mate, I found Be6 rather easily. But I didn't think it was the solution because the only line I looked at was 39.Be6 fxe6 40.Rxd7 gxf5++. I eventually settled on 39.Rxf7 gxf5+ 40.Rxf5 Rxd5 41.Kxd5 Kxf5 42. Kxc5 and White has three pawns ...
 
   Oct-25-06 The World vs A Nickel, 2006 (replies)
 
bleedingpack: <chessarmenia> <I have yet to see the solo knight checkmate...> Haven't you ever seen a smothered mate?
 
   Oct-19-06 G Gnichtel vs P Carlsson, 2006 (replies)
 
bleedingpack: <Parriotblue> 27...Bc5 28.Bxc5 Qxc5+ 29. Kh1(f1) Rb2 and White can play 30.Qc3 since Black's queen is no longer quarding c3.
 
   Oct-09-06 A Petrosian vs L Hazai, 1970 (replies)
 
bleedingpack: <syracrophy> Nice puzzle! 1.Ba4+ Kxa4 (1...Kc4 2.Bb3+ Kb5 3.Ba4+ repeats the position) 2.b3+ Kb5 3.c4+ Kc6 4.d5+ Kd7 5.e6+ Kxd8 6.f5 draw.
 
   Aug-28-06 Lilienthal vs Najdorf, 1948 (replies)
 
bleedingpack: <aw1988> According to Vukovic, 19...Nxd4 20.cxd4 cxd4 21.Rfe1! Nf6 22.Qe5 Kf7 23.Rxd4 and White wins.
 
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