Sep-24-19 C Costello vs M Fogg, 2011 
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namesrue: Ugh, that was one bad bishop. |
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Sep-24-19 J van den Bosch vs Euwe, 1936 
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namesrue: 17...c5 18. Qg3 Qa5+ is still wins for black, although obviously the game line is better. |
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Sep-03-19 K Opocensky vs Rubinstein, 1925
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namesrue: Reminds me of more modern games, where, after a series of overwhelmingly complex complications, one player emerges up a pawn and a winning endgame. |
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Jun-14-19 Aronian vs Caruana, 2019 
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namesrue: God, modern chess is so weird. I would have guessed white was a computer by the way Aronian played in the opening (guess he probably was, given the prep)
involved). |
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May-26-19 Alburt vs J Mestel, 1984 
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namesrue: Can anyone help me spot the refutation of 48...Ne1+? My idea was that it wins the exchange: 48...Ne1+
49 Ka1 Qd3
50 Rxe1 Bxe1
51 Qxe1 Qxc4
if 49 Kc1, so Qd3 doesn't come with a back rank threat on d1, then 49...Qd3 anyway and if not 50. Rxe1, then maybe something like
50. ... |
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Apr-26-19 A Neverov vs Kramnik, 1990 
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namesrue: 36...Bd6! What a move. |
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