Sep-08-06 A Haik vs S Skembris, 1981 
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ntc: There's no way to prevent 22. Rxf8 |
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Feb-20-06 A Wojtkiewicz vs Ftacnik, 1993 
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ntc: Someone want to explain 28. Ndc4 for me? I'm baffled. |
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Nov-19-05 J Sajtar vs Szabo, 1953 
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ntc: Hmmm. I was thinking h5 right off the bat, opening the possibility of Nxf3 later. |
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Nov-05-05 Ivanchuk vs K Kulaots, 2002
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ntc: Oh, jeez. How did I miss that... Thanks, <keypusher> |
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Jun-10-05 Hydra vs A Nickel, 2004 
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ntc: <The person who won two correspondence games against Hydra probably had an engine running day and night doing deep analysis on every move. I don't think they count as wins because you can't monitor cheating in correspondence chess.> Actually, he did have the aid of a computer, and |
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Jun-02-05 E Sheripov vs Thanh Son Nguyen, 2001 
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ntc: Anyone have a guess as to what Sheripov was thinking with 36. Qf4? |
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May-20-05 Vyzmanavin vs V S Zhidkov, 1985 
May-07-05 Dominguez Perez vs E Mortensen, 2002 
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ntc: Nevermind. I forgot about the knight... I need a nap. |
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Apr-30-05 S Polgar vs Denker, 1989 
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ntc: Heh. I guess everyone makes stupid mistakes from time to time :) |
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Apr-29-05 M Ashley vs L Christiansen, 2002 
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ntc: <THE pawn>, correct me if I'm wrong, but the white knight is also stuck defending the pawn on h3. This allows the black king to block the a pawn with his king, while advancing his e and f pawns. White either gives up the a-pawn (which looks drawish to me), or loses due to the ... |
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