Aug-10-05 A Turing vs A Glennie, 1952 
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isolatedpawn: Qxd6 is an obvious mistake. Third. |
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Aug-09-05 Viswanathan Anand 
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isolatedpawn: <arifattar> I don't think anybody can do anything much now. |
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Aug-09-05 M Maki Uuro vs T Kett, 2005 
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isolatedpawn: <wannabe> I guess it does. Black completely missed the combinition here. |
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Aug-09-05 P Klerides vs C Wagener, 2005
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isolatedpawn: Ouch!!! White was missing basic Chess principles here. He just went after Black Pawns without considering putting his king into safety first!!! |
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Aug-09-05 J Gonzalez Garcia vs G Mahia, 2003 
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isolatedpawn: <jahhaj> Yes that is interesting. Anyway Black was lost. BTW it was 56..Kxf6 and not 56..kxf7 as mentioned by me earlier. Still sleepy... |
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Aug-09-05 Anand vs Van Wely, 1997 
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isolatedpawn: Excellent piece of work from Anand!!! |
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Aug-05-05 P Openshaw vs P Hummel, 1999 
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isolatedpawn: Oops. 25.Nd8! Threatening 26.Nf7# or Black looses his Queen!! |
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Aug-04-05 C von Holstein-Rathlau vs H Kongsted, 2001 
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isolatedpawn: Excellent combination |
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Jul-26-05 Ryder vs NN, 1899 
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isolatedpawn: Guys what about <12.Qf5> Qxb6 13.Nxb6 Bxf5. Looks Black is OK after this as he will have a spare move to make room for his King!! |
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Jul-18-05 Dortmund Sparkassen (2005) 
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isolatedpawn: What's with Kramnik? He seems to have lost his form? Lost a pretty game against Bacrot and finished 6th!!! |
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