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rauan.sagit
Member since Jan-15-09 · Last seen Feb-08-09
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   rauan.sagit has kibitzed 6 times to chessgames  
   Feb-08-09 Morozevich vs Ivanchuk, 2004 (replies)
 
rauan.sagit: The winning combination. What about 30 ... Nxg1 31. Nxg8 Qf3+ 32. Kxg1 Rg7+, it wins by force. Morozevich had no wish to be shown any of the variations though. 11. g4 looks really risky.
 
   Feb-03-09 Kasparov vs Andersson, 1985
 
rauan.sagit: Actually Black had a more stubborn defence. 50 ... Rxb5 51. Bxb5 Rd6 52. d5 Rb6 53. Rg2 Nh6! 54. Be2 Rb2 55. Rxf2 Ng4+ 56. Bxg4 Rxf2 57. Bf5. This position seems to be winning for white. 57...Ke8 58. d6 b5 59. e7 and Black is in trouble.
 
   Jan-28-09 Fischer vs Keres, 1962 (replies)
 
rauan.sagit: The position after 19. Ne5 is simply amazing. Nimzowitsch said that the bishop pair has problems against an "untouchable" knight.
 
   Jan-28-09 Fischer vs A Bisguier, 1963 (replies)
 
rauan.sagit: As a comment to Black's 28 ... Nf8. If black plays 28 ... gxf5 29. gxf5 Ng7. Started to look at many of Fischers games and seems to be in his style to play something like 30. Kf3 followed by Kg4 and keep the e5 and f5 pawn structure. One funny line goes like this 28 ... gxf5 29.
 
   Jan-15-09 Kasparov vs Timman, 1994 (replies)
 
rauan.sagit: In response to GreenArrow Your proposal is to play 18 ... Nxb3 White could respond 19. Bf3 The idea is that the knight on b3 cannot return and protect the pawn on c6. So it most probably has to take the rook on a1. I am guessing that after 19 ... Nxa1 both 20. Qxa1 with the ...
 
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