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richardlee
Member since Apr-12-08
Retired, near St. Louis. Was expert in So. Cal team play and tournaments during 60's and 70's. Presently into computer chess analysis.

   richardlee has kibitzed 6 times to chessgames  
   Nov-20-08 richardlee chessforum
 
richardlee: <seagull1756> Saw your 11/12 note and have been trying to figure out how to answer it with space saving. The chess emraid web looks fine -- but still get the Reinfeld 1001 sacrifices and combinations paperback. It lets you study away from the computer and the board; I ...
 
   Sep-26-08 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
richardlee: <sysyphus> Re your Sept 22 posting, I always called it the Pelican. Morozevich' 10. Nxe7, while not so popular as 10. Bxf6 appears equally sound and I kind of prefer it for the surprise effect. Shirov' 11.c3 is, I think, not quite so good as 11. c4. It's really all a ...
 
   Sep-18-08 Anand vs Carlsen, 2008 (replies)
 
richardlee: The early game goes very well but gets complicated with white's move 17. Bh6. Black then plays the logical looking move 17..., Rxc3 (+4.34) which costs him about 4 pawns position evaluation (per Deep Rybka 3). With this deficit the game is essentially over. Rybka's suggested ...
 
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