Dec-07-21 Nepomniachtchi vs Carlsen, 2021 
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chesslearning: One thing that is really annoying to me is how the burden is on the other player to call out illegal moves. So the impression I'm getting is that a pro chess player can do anything, even illegal moves like moving a bishop sideways and if the other player doesn't see it or ... |
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Dec-04-21 Carlsen vs Nepomniachtchi, 2021 
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chesslearning: Why not 35 ...Bxb4? |
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Apr-16-16 US Chess Championship (Women) (2016) 
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chesslearning: Fix the standings list. Carissa is listed twice. |
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Mar-21-16 Anand vs Aronian, 2016 
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chesslearning: If 66. Kxg7, can Aronian draw or queen a pawn? |
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Feb-12-15 Gibraltar Masters (2015) 
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chesslearning: Why does it list Dennis Wagner at the top when Nakamura won? |
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Jan-25-15 Jobava vs Radjabov, 2015 
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chesslearning: I'm confused by moves 58, 59 and 60. Why did Radjabov keep playing? It's obvious white has won right? Was there time trouble? |
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Nov-27-14 N Delgado Ramirez vs A Wohl, 2001 
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chesslearning: How about 22. Rxd7 followed by 23. Ng4, threatening Qf6 or Qh6 |
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Feb-05-14 Aronian vs Van Wely, 2014 
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chesslearning: How about 38…Ne3? |
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Dec-06-13 L Gabrovsek vs D Avirovic, 1933 
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chesslearning: <al wazir>, in your line, 28... Qa6 instead of Qxa5 leads to problems for white. |
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Mar-03-07 Aronian vs Anand, 2007 
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chesslearning: Really one of the best games I've ever seen. I must agree with the previous posters. Only Tal has impressed me like this. |
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