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rdwsusanto
Member since Jul-09-05 · Last seen Jun-07-06
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   rdwsusanto has kibitzed 14 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Mar-21-06 Amber Blindfold (2006) (replies)
 
rdwsusanto: <doremi> is it true, that Melody Amber, the daughter of the billionaire, is blind ?
 
   Jan-08-06 Susan Polgar (replies)
 
rdwsusanto: Susan, do you have any personal view of how top GM like Shirov doing 0.5/9 in Keres Memorial 2006 among many much weaker opponent ? If he's not having illness, then it shows how unstable his performance is. I can't imagine that even Kramnik or Volkov who's out of form at ...
 
   Jan-08-06 Alexey Shirov (replies)
 
rdwsusanto: If he's not having an illness, then it shows how unstable his performance is. Even Kramnik who has AK sickness won't be 0.5/10 like this.
 
   Nov-18-05 Szabo vs Stahlberg, 1960 (replies)
 
rdwsusanto: <An Englishman> I admin that I have the same thinking & lines with you, only after saw 26...Ne2+! refute all.
 
   Nov-17-05 Flohr vs D Rovner, 1950 (replies)
 
rdwsusanto: the key is : Bb2 pinning g7 pawn. if not, by pushing g7 forward, the Black queen can guard Nh7. I almost stuck here, but suddenly all is clear by noticing that g7 pawn is pinned
 
   Nov-05-05 Viswanathan Anand (replies)
 
rdwsusanto: With Black, Milov crushed Anand twice with the FrenchDefence ! that's important as we know Anand is one of the French killer expert when he has White.
 
   Oct-14-05 Anand vs Morozevich, 2005 (replies)
 
rdwsusanto: fritz say : 22...b4 23.Rff3 bxa3! 24. b3 (if 24.Rfg3 axb2+) a2 25.Nxa2 Na3 26.c3 and so on also will give about equality though game itself is very complex. Bravo Moro for playing good French game.
 
   Oct-10-05 Vladimir Kramnik (replies)
 
rdwsusanto: A Life in the Day of Vladimir Kramnik http://www.goddesschess.com/chessto...
 
   Sep-04-05 J Polgar vs Bareev, 1996 (replies)
 
rdwsusanto: <jonber> in your lines. after 21.g4...., Black forced draw with 21... Nxd4+! 22.Nxd4 Qe4+! 23. Kf1 Qh1+ perpetual, because white can't allowed 23.Kd2 (or Kd1) Qxd4+
 
   Aug-07-05 Evgeny Bareev (replies)
 
rdwsusanto: the cause of his lost is not the opening, but his bad form
 
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