Jan-09-08 Capablanca vs R Raubitschek, 1906 
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ganesh957: kevin86, did you really calculate the 2-moves-deep variation which happens after Rd5? You must be a master |
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Nov-12-07 H Neustadtl vs O Valenta, 1889 
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ganesh957: Looks like there are only masters on this site, thank you all for your forced one-move-long variations. |
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Dec-21-06 B Lengyel vs Mikhalevski, 1993 
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ganesh957: This one was not so easy, it took me several minutes to solve. The difficult thing is that Bf3 doesn't look so forcing, but with the threat of Qh3 there aren't many possibilities left. |
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Dec-04-06 Eliskases vs Bogoljubov, 1939 
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ganesh957: The funny 69... f1=N+ should also work :D |
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Dec-01-06 L Rellstab vs C Ahues, 1930 
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ganesh957: I found Qe8 quite easily but I'm afraid that's because I knew this was a puzzle. Still, Bd4 is absolutely obvious. Disappointing for a Friday, or I'm getting stronger. |
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Nov-28-06 D Kosic vs S Cvetkovic, 1994 
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ganesh957: So obvious that a world champion can probably miss it |
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Nov-21-06 D Andric vs L Santolini, 1981 
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ganesh957: What an awful game! White missed two simple mates in 5 moves. This has to be a 1600-player-blitz game |
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Nov-20-06 W Rudolf vs NN, 1912 
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ganesh957: come on why do I continue to look at the monday puzzles? |
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Nov-15-06 M Konopka vs J Michalek, 2001 
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ganesh957: I also guess Rbd1 was not necessary and white could have played Nf4 advantageously one move before it was played in the game (probably winning the c6 pawn) |
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Nov-09-06 P Peev vs A Haik, 1979 
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ganesh957: Who managed to calculate the whole game? ;) |
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