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chessiya
Member since Feb-23-14 · Last seen Oct-25-14
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   chessiya has kibitzed 9 times to chessgames  
   Mar-23-14 Radjabov vs Ivanchuk, 2013 (replies)
 
chessiya: What if white still continues like this and finds a draw after perpetuals ?? 35. Kxg3 Nf4 36. Nxf4 gxf4+ 37. Kf2 Ra8 38. Qb3 Rga7 39. c5+ Kf8 40. Ke2 Rxa2+ 41. Kd3 Rf2 42. Qb7 Rxf3+ 43. Kd4 Ra3 44. Qc8+ Ke7 45. Qc7+ Kf8 46. Qd8+ Kf7 47. Qd7+ Kf8 48. Qd8+ Kf7 49. Qd7+ Kf8 50. Qd8+ ...
 
   Mar-15-14 Mamedyarov vs Anand, 2014 (replies)
 
chessiya: 27...c5 decide it for Vishy Hreat going for Vishy win with black...wow
 
   Mar-01-14 Suttles vs H Avram, 1963 (replies)
 
chessiya: What about 18...Bxd4? It does lead to black loss but after almost hundred moves any one quicker than that pls post..
 
   Feb-28-14 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
chessiya: it is white to move ? and white moved Ne4-d2 .Does black has winning position after this? I got this position in QGD game going away from the book in third move it self as black and lost it but still think I had the edge at this point does anyone agrees then give me a solution [FEN
 
   Feb-28-14 Ljubojevic vs R Calvo Minguez, 1973 (replies)
 
chessiya: there are many lines for white to win as white will finally queen his b pawn here is one of those 35. Rxd5 exd5 36. Bxd5+ Qxd5 37. Qxd5+ Rxd5 38. Rxd5 Ra1+ 39. Be1 Rxe1+ 40. Kf2 Rb1 41. Rd8 Rb2+ 42. Ke3 Rb3+ 43. Kd2 Kf7 44. b7 Be7 45. Rd7 Rxb4 46. b8=Q Rb2+ 47. Kc3
 
   Feb-25-14 World Championship Candidates (2014) (replies)
 
chessiya: Anand always do well in big tournaments and he deserves one more chance against carlsen
 
   Feb-25-14 Suetin vs Uhlmann, 1996 (replies)
 
chessiya: 33...Qb1 could have lead to a draw for black
 
   Feb-23-14 Nunn vs B Lalic, 1996 (replies)
 
chessiya: I tried with computers ,after 25...Qxc4 black lands up with one pawn up and knight vs bishop and both queens still on the board and black draws after perpetuals
 
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