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ihendley
Member since Jun-21-05 · Last seen Dec-14-14
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   ihendley has kibitzed 92 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Sep-27-12 The World vs V Akobian, 2012 (replies)
 
ihendley: <truefriends: Cant <chessgames.com> make a "quick move"-button> I was thinking the same thing! Instead of (or in addition to) requiring a certain number of votes, there could be a (trusted) moderator who verifies that the move is indeed forced.
 
   Jun-12-09 M Umansky vs The World, 2009 (replies)
 
ihendley: Voting for Be6. I can't find a single Bf5 line that leads to anything interesting.
 
   Jan-20-09 A Nickel vs The World, 2008 (replies)
 
ihendley: Does anyone know where I can play one-on-one computer-aided correspondence matches for free? I tried searching a while back but I really couldn't find anywhere that would allow me to play for free against one opponent in a similar casual format to this game (and where computer ...
 
   Jan-04-09 classF chessforum (replies)
 
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   Dec-16-08 OhioChessFan chessforum (replies)
 
ihendley: No problem. Stopping at: 1 23 +0.35 Nc5 Kg7 b4 Rh8 Bb3 Qe7 Rf1 a5 a3 2 22 +0.01 Rf1 Kg7 Nc5 Qe7 b4 Be6 Nxe6+
 
   Jul-05-08 The World vs G Timmerman, 2007 (replies)
 
ihendley: <threatening mate thus forcing Black to exchange Rooks> O RLY?
 
   Jan-27-08 Deep Breath chessforum (replies)
 
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   Jan-17-08 Red October chessforum (replies)
 
ihendley: Hmm I am getting draws where everyone else is getting wins: 1) 27...Re6 28.f4 Ng4 29.Nxg4 fxg4 30.Rc5 Rd6 31.e4 Ne6 32.Rc2 Rb6 33.Bg2 h5 34.exd5 Kf6 35.b3 cxd5 36.Rxd5 Rxd5 37.Bxd5 Rd6 38.Be4 Nd4 39.Rc5 Nxb3 40.Rg5 <Rd4> [DIAGRAM] 41.Bc2 Nd2 42.Rxg6+ Ke7 43.Kf2 Nf3 44.Ke3 Rc4
 
   Dec-09-07 dalbertz chessforum (replies)
 
ihendley: <Open Defence> I played around a bit from the diagram position, but couldn't find much for white. The position looks pretty drawn. I didn't go into a lot of depth though, so there might be something I'm missing.
 
   Jun-01-07 Shulman vs The World, 2007 (replies)
 
ihendley: <37 ....h5 with a threat to play bishop d5 next move!!!!what white can do ???? I have balls to bet any money that 37... h5 wins .Why nobody saw it ???Any takers???> Even after ...h5 then ...Bd5 white can still play Rg4 because ...hxg4 Bxd5+ captures the black bishop and forks
 
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