Oct-04-12 H Wang vs Topalov, 2012 
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morphy2000: >harish22: Topolov's ability to imbalance >the position and still retain drawing >chances are amazing. The style does not >seem to work against the very elite
>(top5 or guys like Ivanchuck/Gelfand). >But works against the other players.
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Oh, yes, it works! |
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Mar-12-11 Anand vs Topalov, 2011 
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morphy2000: chancho: Fine technique by Anand.
(And doing it blindfold to boot.)
Outstanding.
Yes, fine technique, but if Topa play 53. ... c6 instead of 53. ... Ke7? it is a draw |
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Jan-10-11 Alekhine vs Alapin, 1912 
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morphy2000: Instread of unclear 29. R:g7, white could win by increasing the pressure on g7 - 29. Ne6 Rg8. 30. Qe5 Qd7 31. N:g7 R:g7. 32. R:g7 Q:g7. 33. Q:e8 |
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May-24-10 P Dankert vs Karpov, 1979 
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morphy2000: Follows 54. ...f4! (with idea 55. ... f3 and 56. ...Bb5!). 55. Qg2 Qd3.
56. Ra1 Bd4 .
White rook is weaker than the bunch of black pawns with a bishop. |
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May-13-10 Gheorghiu vs Kasparov, 1988 
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morphy2000: Wonderful Kings Indian attack for black in a classic Gligoric or Najdorf style!
SniperOnG7, the main target is the white king!
The pawn sacrifice not only block square e5 and pawn e4, but also provide space for 2 powerful black bishops! |
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May-08-10 Shirov vs S Polgar, 1994 
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morphy2000: played between top GMs, this game is a good example how to play against french winawer |
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May-07-10 T Tsorbatzoglou vs Miles, 1992
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morphy2000: Interesting game. 20 year old (in 1992) greek talent missed to win against Tony Miles. Instead of weak 58. Ke4, which allows black king to come back in time, white should play: 58. e4 Bh2
59. e5 Kb3
60. Ke4 Kc4
61. d5 Kc5
62. d6 Kc6
63. Kf5 Bf4
64. Ke6
and 65. ... |
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May-04-10 Anand - Topalov World Championship Match (2010) 
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morphy2000: iamsheaf: Anand shouldn't blunder a pawn that's all sorry my friend, but THIS WS NOT A BLUNDER!
vishy was under squeeze and he decideded to boost the centre with f-pawn, at the end it fell |
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Mar-07-09 Linares (2009) 
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morphy2000: Ivanchuk is always favorite for the top level tournaments.
But this time young Grischuk deserves the 1st play I believe - most of all with his wonderful play. |
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Feb-25-09 Short vs Anand, 1992 
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morphy2000: I think better is 35. B:c3 N:c3. 36. Bf5 |
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