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mikecy
Member since Jan-20-08 · Last seen Jan-21-08
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   mikecy has kibitzed 7 times to chessgames  
   Jan-21-08 J Waitzkin vs E Frumkin, 1987 (replies)
 
mikecy: Joshua is a prodigy, once someone is a positional player immediately will realise how Joshua attacks with his pawns, end game is a masteriece Qxg7...
 
   Jan-21-08 Karpov vs Spassky, 1974 (replies)
 
mikecy: Karpov superiority and enthusiastic approach is the main criterion, who can be against Karpov's game, opening d file by placing his piece on NB3 recapturing again ND4,then with BF3 and final the Queen move on QF1, ...
 
   Jan-21-08 Smejkal vs Karpov, 1973 (replies)
 
mikecy: A masterpiece example about Karpov game, especially after Be7 and Qf6 capturing defence and prospect attack positions at the same time and the magnificen move of Qf8 game was directed for the final result.
 
   Jan-20-08 Gelfand vs Karpov, 2007
 
mikecy: Karpov should continue by pushing, exchanging the rooks so it would be left with his quuen and his knight for the end game, I do realise that Boris could press the game with his bishop forwarding his pawns. But Karpov always prooved that once he has a minor advantage can exploit a ...
 
   Jan-20-08 Karpov vs J Polgar, 2007
 
mikecy: Karpov played excellent and with nice piece mobility and positional advantages as well especially after f4 move we do relaise the great game by a gm of Karpov favorite style, Karpov made the same mistake as he did in 1984 against Kasparov, playing petrof defence, estimated wrongly ...
 
   Jan-20-08 Karpov vs Kamsky, 2007
 
mikecy: Karppov demonstares clearly the advantage of bishops, rather than having one knight and one bishop karpov could win the game the balance is quiet intresting 4pawns in comparison with a knight and a pawn after Bxa1... white could proceed with the king opposition...
 
   Jan-20-08 C W Hull vs Keene, 1964
 
mikecy: just a classical game based on Raymond Keene tactics. Efficient and effective as usual. After e5, plays with a frequent coherence towards pushing a queen side development with a tactical methodology, after c4 covered by knight and queen , preparing the d3 square for his rook.
 
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