Feb-02-09 N Bakulin vs Bronstein, 1965 
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peterh105: White sure got in trouble in a hurry. He should have played Bd3 and exchanged the white B's followed by ND2 and trying to bring the N to e4 or at least contest e4. Kh1 and Re1 were wasted. He doesn't mind dropping the b pawn since then he can prepare c4. Whatchathink? |
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Feb-02-09 Tal vs Larsen, 1965 
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peterh105: Instead of the fatal ... b5, what about ... Qe2 hoping to get the queen to f3, h5, or g4 supported by a pawn at h5? White might try and put his bishop on the a8-h1 diagonal; then black might be able to get away with f5. Black's queen belongs near his king and white's king! He ... |
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Sep-13-07 Peter Winston 
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peterh105: In reply to one of the posters above, I don't think it disrespects his memory to try and get to the truth about what happened to him. A mystery is a mystery, and people will speculate since nobody has the facts. If you're old enough to remember those days you know there were a lot |
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