Oct-11-11 Nakamura vs Carlsen, 2011 
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jeremy24: Black usually would rather not play c4 in these hanging pawn positions but with the Bishop on c6 or b7 he'd like to play d4 and attack the white king. c4 by black will give the d4 sq away for white's knight. |
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Oct-03-11 T Lanchava vs M Kursova, 2007 
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jeremy24: Kudos to gofer for finding the most direct Nd6 (not RxN), a real sting in the tail of an already convincing line. |
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Apr-26-11 Kamsky vs Shulman, 2011 
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jeremy24: That is Rb7 may be parried with Rb6. |
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Oct-25-10 E Postny vs Dreev, 2010
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jeremy24: This belongs in every best games collection! |
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Oct-25-10 European Club Cup (2010) 
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jeremy24: Alexei Dreev is tearing it up at
+5, -0 , =2. He may be the best theorist in the queen's pawn opening aside from Kramnik. |
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Oct-04-10 Fressinet vs Ponomariov, 2010
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jeremy24: 8: Bd3 is a slight inaccuracy. Qc2 is more flexible although these lines often transpose. |
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Jun-21-10 King's Tournament (2010) 
May-20-10 M Klinova vs M Gurevich, 2004
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jeremy24: Must've been a loss on time. White is winning here after RxB c5 QxR! |
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Mar-23-10 Ponomariov vs Svidler, 2010 
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jeremy24: 27: f3! This score can't be right. |
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Feb-24-10 Topalov vs Gelfand, 2010 
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jeremy24: Now if 59: ...Ke7 60: Rb7+ gains the d8 square for the white majesty...1-0 |
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