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nacional100
Member since Dec-09-16 · Last seen Mar-14-22
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   nacional100 has kibitzed 7 times to chessgames  
   Oct-11-21 Keres vs Panno, 1958
 
nacional100: For those of you who understand Spanish, here Panno analyzes his game (with stunning clarity despite his age) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K05...
 
   Jan-28-21 A Esipenko vs D Anton Guijarro, 2021 (replies)
 
nacional100: Apparently 8.Bd2 tries to avoid 8...Na5 and provoke 8...Bg4, after which 9.c3 makes the bishop on g4 clumsy. So it's a high level positional trickery. If White played 8.c3 then Black would continue without Bg4. Very interesting and very abstract modern chess. In chess.24 ...
 
   Jan-23-18 M Obrusnik vs P Dobrowolski, 2017
 
nacional100: Very impressive the level of agression in black's play. It's definitely encouraging for us french players
 
   Jan-21-18 E Kunath vs B Schneider, 1985 (replies)
 
nacional100: I'm reviewing every BDG game in the database chronologically and it's a goldmine. Full of tactics and attacking patterns
 
   Dec-08-17 Bogoljubov vs J Mieses, 1925 (replies)
 
nacional100: https://lichess.org/study/Lem3Yeo5 I have created a lichess study analysing this game. It's probably a flawed analysis, I'm just an intermediate player trying to learn. Feel free to comment/suggest/refute anything you find relevant. Thanks!
 
   Dec-06-17 Capablanca vs Lasker, 1921 (replies)
 
nacional100: I created a lichess study with my own analysis of the game. I'm just an amateur trying to improve, and haven't used CPU analysis. Please be welcome to take a look and provide comments or feedback. https://lichess.org/study/VuYaPHUL
 
   Dec-09-16 W Whisler vs J Camarena, 1956
 
nacional100: Apparently white was winning after 21...Bd7, with 22.Qa5 threatening a check on d5 with tempo to finally land on g2, defending everything. It seems that it was a one-tempo difference between winning and losing.
 
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