Oct-03-05 K Urban vs Krasenkow, 2001 
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ferniebola: You may still have a point, <scriabin369>. After 35.Rd8 exf2+ 36.Rxf2 Rxf2 37.Rxf8+ Rxf8 38.Qe5+ Kg8 39.Qe6+ etc... I don't think that black can avoid the perpetual check, then the game becomes a draw. |
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Sep-29-05 Topalov vs Anand, 2005 
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ferniebola: I will have to refute myself here: 32.Qg6 Qe5 33.Bxf7+ Rxf7 34.Bf4 is followed by 34. ... Qf6; and if 25.Qxf6, then 25. ... Rxf6 protects the Bishop. |
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Jun-20-05 A Hoffman vs Nakamura, 1999 
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ferniebola: There was no need for so many checks after white's 28th. Black could've played 28. ... f3 at that very moment and the mate will come in two moves! |
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Apr-15-05 J Penrose vs C van den Berg, 1952 
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ferniebola: I think that black still has a chance after 33.Bf8 Rxf8 34.Qxf8 Qd3 (preventing the white queen from comming to a3) 35.Qe7+ Ka6 36.Rd6+ Kxa5 37.Qxa7+ Kb4 38.Qc5+ Kb3 and the two black passed pawns along with the mate threat in row 1 are good enough compensation. |
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