Oct-09-06 Ivanchuk vs Topalov, 1996 
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mshah28: <ROOK33> I see 37. Qg6 as the best move, do you agree? The next move, of course, being Qh7#. |
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Oct-03-06 J Kulbacki vs T Manion, 1989 
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mshah28: It seems that Black has a better defence if move 22 is Ne7 instead of Bd7. Any thoughts? It may not save the game, but can prolong it lot longer. |
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Oct-02-06 Karpov vs Topalov, 1994 
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mshah28: <ryanpd> There is a flaw in your analysis. Black would move 35...Bd6 and now White would be in trouble. |
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Sep-19-06 C Bloodgood vs R Lewis, 1961 
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mshah28: Can someone tell me why White did not move 14. Nxc5? It seems too obvious! |
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Sep-08-06 A Haik vs Skembris, 1981 
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mshah28: This puzzle should really be for white's 21st move. 21. Ne8 is the critical move to the mating attack, and not a very easy one to find! Move 18. Rxf6 is not that hard to see. |
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Aug-29-06 Messinger vs M Rack, 1989 
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mshah28: <pggarner:> Perfect analysis! I agree with you. Playing 10. Nc3 was not just a mistake but a clever foresight... My hats off to white... and to your clever analysis! |
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Aug-28-06 Y Visser vs Speelman, 2006 
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mshah28: It is interesting that the same puzzle appears at the following web site for August 28... http://www.timesonline.co.uk/sectio... |
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