Jan-12-05 Kibitzer's Café 
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paradigmshift: Thanks for the info Larkser. |
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Sep-11-04 Sils vs L Schmid, 1971 
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paradigmshift: I don't think it's so cut and dried. BC5 has been played many times before and so has Bxf7. It's very dangerous for both sides. I think Bxf7 is better than taking with the knight. He just screwed up later. |
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Jun-09-04 Polerio vs Busnardo, 1590 
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paradigmshift: The end of the paper must have rotted off. Somebody must have spilled some acidy spagetti sauce on it. |
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Jun-08-04 P Charbonneau vs M Pavlovic, 2004 
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paradigmshift: I think that's the first French Advance I've ever played through between high rated players where white plays dxc5. Perhaps that led to the loss. The center became black's. |
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Jun-07-04 Bologan vs Timman, 2004 
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paradigmshift: Yes, AdrianP, this is the normal transposition if a King's Indian Attack player doesn't want to play against a French. I might be wrong, but the thing I found unusual was not his playing d3 but his long delay playing e5, a very strong move which tends to cut blacks position in |
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Jun-04-04 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation (B28) 
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paradigmshift: I believe a Maroczy Bind (i.e. C4) is the best answer as Helloween says, but I wouldn't go so far as to say it refutes the O'Kelly. |
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Jun-03-04 Morozevich vs A Graf, 1994 
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paradigmshift: What a tactical game! White found a pretty ingenious way to defend his h pawn against the Q but it wasn't enough. |
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