Feb-15-12 Denker vs A R Shayne, 1945 
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gmalino: Like <Robespierre> pointed out correctly, the pun is a little complicated to understand for german native speakers (which I am). If you try to pronounce "Danke schön" like jiddisch or with polish accent you come pretty near "Denke(r) shayne".
However...Nice gambit! |
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Sep-28-11 Torre vs Ed. Lasker, 1926 
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gmalino: <morfishine> Absolutely right!
I miscalculated this line......
Thx for the hint. |
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Jul-05-11 C Thoenes vs H Wagner, 1911 
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gmalino: does someone likes to comment this line:
21.Ng5+ hxg5
22.Qxg6+ Kh8
23.Nf7+! Rxf7
24.Rxf7! Qxf7
25.Qxf7
??? |
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Jul-04-11 S Sjugirov vs K Memeti, 2010 
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gmalino: Defenatly no Q-sac this monday...
But here is a killer-move for the big lady:
24.Rxh7+ Kxh7
25.Qh5#
or you want to kill blacks king in an iron-maiden?
Then take
24.Rxh7+ Nxh7
25.Ng6#
Now I'm still wondering if there are other ways to mate..... Maybe this can be discribed |
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Jul-01-11 Cmilyte vs J Houska, 2008 
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gmalino: ok, ok, I'll try again next monday..... |
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Jun-22-11 Topalov vs Karpov, 1998 
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gmalino: for <once>, I just love touching the bottoms of my dancing partners! |
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Jun-07-11 M Mueller-Seps vs Y Naydenova, 2010 
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gmalino: this took a while to see the open a-file!
but the action is in the centre, blacks queen is hanging, which allows: 21.Ne5! Qd8 (or c8/c7)
22.Bxf7+ Kf8
23.Bxe7 dxe5
24.Bh5
wins the exchange
maybe there is more than this?
21.Rxa8 Rxa8
22.Ne5 Qc7
23.Nxf7 Kf7
stupid
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Jun-06-11 H Tirard vs A Silvert, 2000 
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gmalino: I just don't want to beleieve that NOONE went for
23.Rf7
Argh.
Can't believe everyone saw the fast and forced way....
The "squeeze the lemon" line works soooo perfectly. |
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May-26-11 Y Visser vs T Lanchava, 2006 
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gmalino: Thanks phony, I'm in the club. |
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May-11-11 Chekhov vs Y Zotkin, 1979 
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gmalino: This looks promising:
32........Qe1+
33.Rxe1 Rxe1+
34.Bf1 Bxf1!
And now black threatens mate via
35.....Bh3#
Is there any move that can prevent this? I don't think so, because both white pieces (Queen and Knight)
can't reach the check-giving black Rook within one move. The ... |
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