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erichbf
Member since Sep-03-12 · Last seen Nov-18-21
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   erichbf has kibitzed 19 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Oct-07-21 Naiditsch vs P K Wells, 2000 (replies)
 
erichbf: So maybe I am missing some obvious response but if black played 32.....Rb8 it seems to me white is getting crushed. What am I missing?
 
   Apr-24-21 J M Iruzubieta Villaluenga vs D Gunter, 2001 (replies)
 
erichbf: Does anyone know how to get rid of the huge ads that appear between the game display and the buttons that control? It is making this wonderful site nearly unusable!
 
   Apr-14-21 Gelfand vs Kharlov, 1999 (replies)
 
erichbf: Does anybody know how to get the ads from not showing up between the board view and the controls? This site is no nearly unusable on a mobile phone.
 
   Nov-15-20 M Ulybin vs Lautier, 1989 (replies)
 
erichbf: Agree, saw Bf7+, but seemed obv that Kxf7 isnt the best continuation...
 
   Nov-08-20 Yagupov vs A Rustemov, 1995 (replies)
 
erichbf: Richard Reti I believe in one of his books showed the position in this problem with the caption " A complicated position" thus, in his honor the correct solution must be 1. Nf3.
 
   Oct-09-20 Areshchenko vs A Minasian, 2004
 
erichbf: Agreed, seems black has slight edge at end. Time!
 
   Oct-09-20 A Minasian vs A Sokolov, 1999 (replies)
 
erichbf: Does white really need to take the knight after 20..Nxf2? 21, Qc2 or 21. Ba3 seem like more resourceful continuations for white.
 
   Jun-13-20 D Svetushkin vs Predojevic, 2008 (replies)
 
erichbf: 21. Bxe4 Ng4 22. Bxh7+ Kh8 23. Rf3
 
   Jan-21-20 V Malakhov vs I Salgado Lopez, 2012 (replies)
 
erichbf: White goes down two exchanges, 25. Bc6, Qe7 26. Bxe8, Rxe8, 27. Nf6 check...
 
   Dec-27-19 A Lastin vs Bareev, 2004 (replies)
 
erichbf: Yes, I was keaning e4, but like others didnt see anything es po ecually forcing. But then having some like this fights the tendency to find a good looking move, because we know it must be there because this is a problem...
 
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