Jan-17-06 Miles vs Gligoric, 1977 
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limeaway: Miles obviously prepares a lot of
his offbeat stuff. Black's structure
needlessly collapses here due to not
popping in ...Bf6! at some point. |
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Jan-17-06 Miles vs R Hernandez Onna, 1977
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limeaway: I believe this may still be a bust
of Black's position after 12 e5!,
even tho the Black side was once
recommended in a book by Ray Keene. |
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Jan-17-06 Quinteros vs Miles, 1977
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limeaway: Many of Mile's games are really
extraordinary in the way they are
beautifully structured tactically
and strategically. I wanted to play
22...Rh6, but can certainly see
the value in the upcoming play of
playing 24...h6! |
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Jan-17-06 Korchnoi vs Miles, 1985 
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limeaway: Oh wow...! Korchnoi's worst game?
It's hard to say how irresponsible
15 Qxe7? is actually, but Miles
sure makes him look like a bum! |
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Jan-17-06 Miles vs G Ligterink, 1976 
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limeaway: Mile ties for 1st place!
Korchnoi: "The strength of a convalescent is enormous..." |
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Jan-17-06 Korchnoi vs G Ligterink, 1976
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limeaway: Wherein we discover that one of
Yaz' mentors had played 5 Bd3
against the KID... |
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Jan-17-06 G Ligterink vs Nunn, 1975 
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limeaway: Ligterink is certainly developing
tactically in the last several games.
That's a nice conclusion by Nunn also. After 45 bxc3, Kc5! looks like
it would eliminate all the pawns. |
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Jan-17-06 G Ligterink vs S Fedder, 1969 
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limeaway: 12 Qxd4!! Have a merry CRISPness!!
For heaven's sake, is that the
simple answer to the Albin's??
And it's been there all along!
Of course, needless to play 15 Ng5?
later, and even 13 Qe5 could probably
be improved on. |
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Jan-17-06 Karpov vs G Ligterink, 1967
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limeaway: Furman orders a draw, and young
Karpov follows instructions. |
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Jan-17-06 Timman vs G Ligterink, 1968 
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limeaway: Nice final move, Timman. There
doesn't seem to be a particular
problem with just 13...Qd7!, however.
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