Aug-23-14 J Becerra Rivero vs J Sarkar, 2006 
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inmate5: Hi <Viennablue>, nice to see your post, I was looking at exactly the same thing. For example: 18.Rxe6+ Kf7 19. Rxf6+ Kxf6 20. Qd4+ Qe5 21.Bc3 Qxd4 22. Bxd4+ Kg6 23. Bxh8 Bf5 24. Bd4 Rc8 and i.m.o. white has good chances to win, but it is not yet over. |
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Nov-15-13 Deep Fritz vs Deep Junior, 2001 
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inmate5: "Stairway to heaven" maybe? |
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Oct-25-13 Keene vs C Micheli, 1973
Oct-20-13 B Shipov vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1963 
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inmate5: Nice, Once! Congratulations! |
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Oct-11-13 A Kashlinskaya vs V Gunina, 2013
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inmate5: < chessguru1: i think 48.Qf7 with the threat 49.Qg8 or Rg8 wins... >
< Gilmoy: 48.Qf7 Qc1+ 49.Kh2 Qf1 and White has no time for a quiet move. >
But then (from your diagram) white wins after 50.g5+ Bxg5 51.Rh7++ (or also after 50.Rh7+ Kg5 51. Rxh4)
However, after ... |
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Sep-03-13 Karpov Poikovsky (2013) 
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inmate5: <Nezhmetdinov> The big winner is not yet a grandmaster as he was first again. |
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Aug-08-13 Brunello vs I Cheparinov, 2013
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inmate5: 45... ♗xf7 46. ♗xf7(!) a2 47. e6(!) |
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Aug-07-13 M Illescas vs S Rachels, 1987 
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inmate5: Black could have played 27...Rd2 as a last try. |
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Jul-23-13 Capablanca vs Znosko-Borovsky, 1913 
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inmate5: <erniecohen: Both Capablanca and Burgess got this one wrong. After 35. ♕d4 ♕e2 36. ♕xd3 ♖b2+ 37. ♔c1 ♖d8 38. ♕xe2 ♖xe2 it is Black who has a probable win; he is up an exchange for a pawn, has a ♖ on the 7th rank, and the d7 ... |
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Jul-20-13 B Pietrusiak vs Velimirovic, 1964 
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inmate5: <morfishine: 22.Rh2 looks to be a better defense> That doesn't help either: 22...Bh3+ 23. Rxh3 Qf2++ |
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