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peltonen
Member since Nov-17-13 · Last seen Apr-23-21
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   peltonen has kibitzed 20 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-05-21 F Portisch vs I Hacsak, 1956
 
peltonen: 26 ... Nxb8 27 Bf4 and black knight is lost
 
   Mar-31-16 So vs Giri, 2016 (replies)
 
peltonen: Anish opened lines with no success, also a knight standing on e7 all the game heavily hinders Black's development.
 
   Mar-25-16 Karjakin vs Topalov, 2016 (replies)
 
peltonen: 35 ... Qg7 is the only move
 
   Nov-13-14 E Inarkiev vs Nepomniachtchi, 2014
 
peltonen: 42. Qxb6+ is obvious
 
   Jan-03-14 Fischer vs H Seidman, 1960 (replies)
 
peltonen: Because they are aggressive Fischer's answers to an exhausted Marshall Attack.
 
   Dec-31-13 Botvinnik vs Capablanca, 1938 (replies)
 
peltonen: Position after 29...Qe7 seems solid for Black. The only one active move for White is their bishop sacrifice at a3 that happened to lead to a victory.
 
   Dec-28-13 Gufeld vs Tal, 1959 (replies)
 
peltonen: 37.d4+ Kxd4 38.Rxb3 Rf8 39.Qg7+ Kxe4 40.Re3+ Kd5 41.Qe5+ Kc6 42.Rc3+ Kb7 43.Qxc7+ Ka6 44.Rc6#
 
   Dec-23-13 B Verlinsky vs Botvinnik, 1931
 
peltonen: Since move 22 White hasn't played b5, 26. Rbd1? cxb4 and Black's pawn will become a Queen
 
   Dec-23-13 B Verlinsky vs Alekhine, 1909 (replies)
 
peltonen: 11. Nbc3 is the correct answer, 11. c3 was weak
 
   Dec-08-13 I Popov vs Lagno, 2013
 
peltonen: 23. d6 Bxe4 24. exc7 Rxd1 25. cxb8Q+ Qxb8 26 Raxd1 Qf4 or 23. d6 Bxe4 24. dxc7 Qxc7 25. Qe2 Bd5 or 23. d6 Bxe4 24. Rxe4 Rxd6 All three continuations with a slight advantage for Black. A d6 pawn and a bishop were poisoned fruits for Black.
 
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