Apr-06-08 K Georgiev vs Kasimdzhanov, 2007 
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kinghunt72: Anyone want to analyze... 32... Bxb2 33. Nc4+ Ke7 34. Nxb2 Bc2 35. Bd2 Bxb3, two pawns might be a better advantage. |
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Oct-03-06 The World vs A Nickel, 2006 
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kinghunt72: This is what i see: 14. Rad1 Rc8 15. f4 Nxd3 16. Rxd3 e5 17. fxe5 dxe5 18. Qd2 Bb4 19. Bb6 Qe7 20. Rxf6 Qxf6 21. Rxd7 Qc6 22. Nd5 This gives us a huge advatge: we now have two minor pieces for just a rook, a big space advantage, and we leave an awkward position for Black. Better ... |
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Sep-20-06 Ivanchuk vs Sadvakasov, 2003 
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kinghunt72: <tothedeath> Ivanchuk was probably just defending his position a little more, but i agree, this move is questionable. I analyzed that 17. hxg6 fxg6 18. Ne4! Qd7 19. Ne5 Qc8 20. Rc1 c5 21. Nd6 Qe6 22. Nxb7 Rxb7 23. f4 In a recent game that i commented on, i pointed out that ... |
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Sep-17-06 S Mariotti vs Karpov, 1977 
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kinghunt72: Mariotti played pretty well until move 27. He should have protected is bishop with 27. Be2 Rfd8 28. Rxd4 Rxd4 29. Qg5. And White still could have recovered the loss of his bishop on move 29 by forcing Black's king out of its position. Black did not think of playing 30... Kf7 31. ... |
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Sep-17-06 F Amonatov vs D Gochelashvili, 2006 
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kinghunt72: <tothedeath> well, after 32. Qh4, Black can still try to force a draw... 32... Kg7. |
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Sep-07-06 Karpov vs E Gik, 1968 
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kinghunt72: Black's real flaw was the move 23... e6. Black's advantage in pawns could have paid off with 23... Qxe4, also defending the h7 pawn. |
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Sep-07-06 Spassky vs Tal, 1979 
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kinghunt72: In my computer analysis, 15. Rfd1 is whites best move, but I don't think it really matters what the move is, because the outcome probably stays the same. |
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Sep-07-06 Z Sarosy vs F Bohatirchuk, 1976 
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kinghunt72: Yes, after 14... Bf8 15. Ne4, black will lose his d6-pawn the next move. |
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Sep-04-06 Sochor vs L van Damme, 1974 
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kinghunt72: White didn't really have a game-losing position. After 9... Nxe3 10. Qb3 Nxg2, White finds himself with a loss of two pawns and a somewhat awkward position, but can easily win a good game back with a couple moves of development like Qe3 and Nf3. |
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Sep-03-06 Najdorf vs Mecking, 1978 
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kinghunt72: First of all, to the smart annotator who said 31... exf3 was the best move, you are wrong. White was in trouble but shouldn't have played 31. Kf2 but instead 31. h5! e3 32. g5 Ke6 33. g6 hxg6 34. h6 Kf7 35. Kd1. Why? Because he has nothing better to do, and it is much easier to ... |
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