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mrjones
Member since Jul-30-06 · Last seen Oct-10-17
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   mrjones has kibitzed 11 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jun-17-12 Carlsen vs Tomashevsky, 2012 (replies)
 
mrjones: 46... rd6; 47. cd6, ke6; 48. Bb6 perhaps?
 
   Apr-05-09 Russian Team Championship (2009) (replies)
 
mrjones: My best guess is 23... Qxh6; 24. Nf6+, Kh8; 25. Bg5.
 
   Feb-15-09 John P Redmond
 
mrjones: Dr John Redmond, Irish chess international, lecturer in English, University of Liverpool, scholar and (published) poet.
 
   Jul-11-08 Dortmund Sparkassen (2008) (replies)
 
mrjones: Vollmer: <Is this the same Kramnik that had to use the toilet room um[p] teen times vs. Topalov . WOW thats a really bad case of <insert your favorite illness> .> Ankylosing spondylitis, for instance, the serious condition from which Kramnik is known to suffer? Amongst ...
 
   Feb-23-08 Morelia-Linares (2008) (replies)
 
mrjones: What's the killer for Carlsen after e.g. 40. ... rd6?
 
   Jan-22-08 Adams vs Van Wely, 2008 (replies)
 
mrjones: The combo starts with 44 g3. 47 Be2 threatens to pick up the knight -- and vacates the b5 square for the knight fork. Just nasty, as PinkPanther says.
 
   Oct-06-07 J Arizmendi Martinez vs Grischuk, 2000 (replies)
 
mrjones: After 13. Bd3, f3 looks strong.
 
   Jul-14-07 Canadian Open (2007) (replies)
 
mrjones: De La Paz-Michalevski has just reached an amazing conclusion -- Black has been gradually improving his position, only to blunder his queen in a most aesthetic fashion! http://www.monroi.com/wdc/flashview...
 
   Feb-03-07 K Kiewra vs J Stopa, 2006 (replies)
 
mrjones: Looks pretty clear. White's threats include Ba4+, c5 (ed4;c6+), and possibly Rxd6+ or Bxe5. I don't see any defence.
 
   Nov-10-06 Shirov vs Aronian, 2006 (replies)
 
mrjones: A very beautiful ending. No stalemate whichever white pawn advances first -- white has the unfortunate ability to move the remaining c-pawn.
 
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