May-04-25 Fischer vs Najdorf, 1962 
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penarol: Well, I found this game commented by Fischer in his book My memorable 60 games (Game 40).
He says that the idea of 7.Nd5 is to exploit the hole in c6. He adds that Najdorf probably underestimated this move that seems to violate the principle that a piece should not be moved twice in |
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Mar-12-23 R Shcherbakov vs Rublevsky, 1994
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penarol: In the final position (when a draw was agreed), 30. Tc6 wins. |
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Dec-27-19 Kasparov vs Karpov, 1986 
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penarol: Ulhumbrus, if 12.c4, then 12...Nb4 13 Qc3 (or Qe4) Qxd4 winning a piece (14. Qxd4, Nc2+).
If 13 Qa4, then 13...Qxd4 14.Rb1 Nac6 also wins a piece. |
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Mar-24-18 Tal vs Koblents, 1957 
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penarol: Tal moved his LC bishop for the first time only in move 25, but Koblenz never moved it... |
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Mar-04-18 Motylev vs M Godena, 2010 
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penarol: Now I see: 16...0-0-0. 17 Qc5+ and 18 Nb5 |
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Jan-17-18 E Blomqvist vs E Romanov, 2016 
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penarol: Difficult for Wednesday |
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May-14-17 Larsen vs V Zaltsman, 1980
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penarol: <Howard> Perhaps 45...Kxc6 46. f7 Rxe4+, 47. Kf3 Re1 48. Kf2 winning |
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Jul-23-16 E Postny vs A Ledger, 2015 
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penarol: What if Black plays 22...Bc6 (instead of ...gxh6)? |
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May-13-16 Gufeld vs V Liberzon, 1972 
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penarol: <ozmikei> <Liberzon does seem to have missed a simpler win earlier on by 26...Bxe3 though.> 27 Be7 Bxd4. 28 Bxf6 Q(or B)xf6. 29 Qxd5 seems to be drawish... |
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May-13-16 P Rolland vs Polugaevsky, 1966
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penarol: A draw was agreed, but I think Black is lost after 38...Re7 39 Af6... |
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