Feb-05-09 Kraussold vs Volt, 1921 
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ray564k: Nearly got it- but I thought that 28. Ba2+ was right, because it doesn't let White's King out of his corner. 29 Kc1 Rxb2.
But White can play 30 Qxd8+ and set up a perpetual check to take the draw. |
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Feb-02-09 Karjakin vs Adams, 2009 
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ray564k: I think 32 Qxc6 would be replied to with Rb1+. Which wins the queen for a rook and a knight. |
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Nov-16-08 Spassky vs V Korensky, 1973 
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ray564k: SufferingBrain- unless I'm making a massive mistake: 22. Qxf7# is mate.
As far as the puzzle goes, I did consider Bf6 but its the kind of move I try in blitz games and then goes horribly wrong... Once I cheated and looked at the first two moves though I found a line similar to the ... |
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Oct-21-08 Karpov vs Kasparov, 1985 
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ray564k: 63...Re7 I think I can disprove-
One continuation could be 64. Qf4+ Ke8 (If 64... Rf7 65. Qa8+)
65. Bg6+ kd8 (only legal move). Then 66. Qf8+ wins a piece. |
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Jul-27-08 Kotronias vs N Davies, 1994 
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ray564k: New poster here- what is white's response to Black playing 43. Nb7? |
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Jul-17-08 W N Watson vs P Thipsay, 1985 
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ray564k: Yourang thanks for replying but looking back I now see I was not only wrong, but also got the numbers mixed up as well! Amazing how looking back over something makes such a difference... |
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