Mar-20-07 H Hamdouchi vs M Bezold, 1999 
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onco111: Andersson's mate (after Andersson-Zuckertort, Barman 1969) and Lolli's mate (with, say, black castled on kingside, g-pawn on g3, white pawn of f6 and queen on g7). |
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Mar-02-07 J Krejcik vs K Krobot, 1908 
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onco111: I have trouble believing this was a true, live game... |
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Feb-06-07 Koltanowski vs A Dunkelblum, 1924 
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onco111: It's great being introduced to Mr. Dunkelblum's work. In both the puzzle and the "game of the day", Dunkelblum failed to castle, left his king in an exposed position, and lost a quick game to Koltanowski! I'd never heard of Dunkelblum, so I looked him up in chessgames.com database. ... |
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Nov-09-06 Ponomariov vs Morozevich, 2006 
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onco111: 46. Kf4 is the kind of move computers don't like. If black refuses the second sac (Kxc5) two moves later, the game is drawn. But Ponomariov figured there'd be a pretty good chance that black would stumble with Kxc5 and give him the win. It worked! |
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