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dylam
Member since Apr-26-08 · Last seen Apr-02-16
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   dylam has kibitzed 18 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jul-28-12 Giri vs Bologan, 2012 (replies)
 
dylam: he just might do it...
 
   Jan-30-10 Anand vs Kramnik, 2010 (replies)
 
dylam: can't black olay now Qg6?
 
   Jan-29-10 Shirov vs Kramnik, 2010 (replies)
 
dylam: how exactly will Kramnik win?
 
   Oct-08-09 Jakovenko vs Leko, 2009 (replies)
 
dylam: I dont know about h4 (instead of qg4). wasnt there g5 for black and h4 falls?
 
   Jul-06-09 Carlsen vs Naiditsch, 2009 (replies)
 
dylam: I think that white is in favour. if black takes the pawn then white can play Nxc5 with Rde2 and I dont know how black can defend both sides...
 
   Apr-17-09 4th FIDE Grand Prix (2009) (replies)
 
dylam: yes he is. fine game.
 
   Jan-10-09 W Liu vs J H Donner, 1978 (replies)
 
dylam: it is a worth-trying opening, for sure. there is much hidden in this line then discovered and there is much more interesting lines there for white, even if black does not castles. anyhow, the queen sacrifice is great!
 
   Dec-10-08 Israeli Championship (2008) (replies)
 
dylam: at least it is an interesting competition. 4 players with the same points in the last round, trying to get the title.
 
   Jun-22-08 V A Vasiliev vs Tolush, 1945 (replies)
 
dylam: <MarkThornton: <dylam: how about: 23. Rxe6!? > I think play then goes. 23...Rxf2+ 24. Bxd5 Rxf1+ 25. Kg2 Rg1+ 26. Kf3(or Kh3) Nxd5.> I dont know... in your line, after 25... Rg1+ it goes like that: 26. Kf3 Nxd5 27. Re5 and now: a) 27... Rf1+ 28. Ke2 Rf2+ 29. Ke1 Rd8 ...
 
   May-05-08 E Straat vs Euwe, 1920 (replies)
 
dylam: The real beauty is to see black's play after the only defending move Qxh7. so, 22. Qxh7 Qb3+ 23. Bc2 Nxc2 24. Qxc2 Re1+! 25. Rxe1 (25. Kxe1 Qxc2 ) Bg4+ 26. f3 Bxf3+! 27. gxf3 (27.Re2 Bxe2+ 28. Kxe2 Qxc2
 
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