Dec-25-15 Kibitzer's Café 
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morr: MostlyAverageJoe seems to have won 6 prizes, which is more than the official rules permits. Perhaps it would make more sense to prevent one person from solving so many puzzles. One puzzle/prize should be enough for each person. |
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Jul-31-09 L Trent vs J L Hanley, 2009
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morr: Trent was a bit lucky. 37...Rxd4 appears to be a win for black. |
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Feb-18-09 Kamsky vs Topalov, 2009 
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morr: 22.Nxc8 Rxc2 23.Nd6 Rxd2 24.Rxe6 Rxb2 is difficult to defend for white as well. |
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Oct-21-08 Anand vs Kramnik, 2008 
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morr: <Eyal> The summary of the Karpov conversation and other periodic updates are at Dennis' blog: http://chessmind.powerblogs.com/ |
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Mar-25-08 E Paehtz vs A Stefanova, 2008
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morr: White could have drawn with 67. Qxc2+ Kxc2 g6 Ne4 g7 Nf6 Ng4! Nxg4 g8=q f1=q Qc8+ picking up the knight. |
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Feb-08-07 Radjabov vs D Baramidze, 1997 
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morr: <Ravelin> 18. d5 does not look so deadly. Black has 18...Be5. |
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Aug-03-06 P Michel vs R Sanguinetti, 1947 
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morr: <Autoreparaturwerkbau> Black threatens Rxd7 winning the bishop as well as Rd4#. |
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