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   gah has kibitzed 14 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Aug-04-20 Euwe vs C Carls, 1928 (replies)
 
gah: xTrue! It's mate.
 
   Jan-27-18 F Olafsson vs Taimanov, 1955 (replies)
 
gah: What is wrong with 33. Qe6+? Seems to lead to mate.
 
   Jan-17-17 So vs Rapport, 2017 (replies)
 
gah: How does 33…c6 win?
 
   Oct-16-16 L Aronson vs Tal, 1957 (replies)
 
gah: Not yet! Tal played11…Nc6 to make that possible next move.
 
   Feb-01-14 Nakamura vs Carlsen, 2014 (replies)
 
gah: No, because of Qb2 mate!
 
   Nov-18-13 Tarrasch vs Chigorin, 1907 (replies)
 
gah: 18 Qd3 appears to win a piece. Why did Tarrasch not play it?
 
   Sep-14-11 Y Quesada Perez vs L Bruzon Batista, 2011 (replies)
 
gah: Exactly my reaction. What is Black's answer to 9. Qxg7?
 
   Feb-18-10 Tal vs Aronin, 1962 (replies)
 
gah: There were certain players against whom Tal had a negative score even in the late 1950s, when he was advancing to the World Champioship: Boleslavsky, Keres, Korchnoi... and Aronin. His 1957 game against Aronin, in the Soviet Championship which he went on to win, was a tremendous ...
 
   Mar-21-08 Spassky vs S Avtonomov, 1949 (replies)
 
gah: The correct name of Spassky's oppponent was Avtonomov. This is the first game of Bernard Cafferty's book on Spassky, though the order of the opening moves is given slightly differently.
 
   Dec-26-07 A V Filipenko vs F Lipinsky, 2000 (replies)
 
gah: 24...b3 looks best to me, threatening bc+. If 25 ab, then Rai+ 26 Kxa1 Qa5+ 27 Kb1 Ra8 and mate next move. If 25 c3, then Rxa2+ 26 Nd2 Ra1+ 27 Kxa1 Qa5+ 28 Kb1 Qa2+ and mate next move
 
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