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mgm329
Member since Oct-17-04 · Last seen Oct-24-21
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   mgm329 has kibitzed 12 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Oct-03-21 L Zinn vs N Minev, 1967 (replies)
 
mgm329: Delboy:. 37....a5 38. Kc3 Rg3 -+
 
   Feb-22-09 Radjabov vs Grischuk, 2009 (replies)
 
mgm329: 41. ...Rd8 (intending Rd4) wins; if the white knight moves, then black plays Rdd2.
 
   Feb-03-09 A Nimzowitsch vs Capablanca, 1927 (replies)
 
mgm329: 46. Kh3 Rc2 47. Qg3 h4
 
   Dec-17-08 Jakovenko vs Y Wang, 2008 (replies)
 
mgm329: Ketchuplover: 85 games according to Wikipedia
 
   May-21-08 United States Championship (2008) (replies)
 
mgm329: <Positionalgenius> You may want to hurry -- today is the last day.
 
   May-26-05 Chandler vs A Fernandes, 2001 (replies)
 
mgm329: Englishman: interesting--I wasn't aware you were the "teacher" responsible for deciding who gets credit on this "assignment"; obviously, nobody would play 28. Qd8+ unless they did see 31. h5.
 
   Apr-28-05 Kasparov vs Bacrot, 2004 (replies)
 
mgm329: cheski: According to Rover, he had about eight minutes left, which is not time trouble by any means in this position--even assuming no increment added per move. It's clear from his game against Seirawan (Niksic, 1983) that he knows a thing or two about pawn endings. Simply ...
 
   Apr-25-05 Karpov vs A Istratescu, 2005 (replies)
 
mgm329: Gypsy has the solution, though no reason to play 66. Qe4+; instead 66. Qd7+/Qe7+ Kg8 67. Qf7 -- black must move the rook along the g-file, after which white will eventually win it with a fork.
 
   Apr-22-05 Garry Kasparov (replies)
 
mgm329: PekpekAdik: Amazon.com has a sizable collection, with the ability to view sample text from many of the titles. Also, Chessco and Chess Digest are other sites I used to visit.
 
   Feb-18-05 T Weinberger vs F Street, 1976 (replies)
 
mgm329: Misguidedaggression, in your line white would simply play 26. Bf1. Instead, as JohnBoy pointed out, 24. ... Bxg2+ leads to checkmate in a handful of moves. Also, curious indeed that 29. Bf1 wasn't played -- time pressure, perhaps?
 
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