Mar-12-22 E Rosen vs S Lang, 2019 
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s0030135: 20.Qe5+ Nxe5 21.dxe5+ Kc5 22.Be3+ Kb4 23.Rh4+ seems to be a more convincing attack. |
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Feb-07-20 Menchik vs Alekhine, 1932 
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s0030135: 1. Bd5+ Ng2 2. Ba8! h3 3. Kb7 N-any 4. Kc7+ Ng2 5. Kc6 etc. until the White king arrives at f3 in a staircase manner, and then Kf2+ Ng2 Bxg2+ hxg2 Ng3# would be mate. |
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Jan-19-19 Rublevsky vs K Alekseenko, 2018 
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s0030135: I wonder if today's puzzle could be considered a spoiler. I thought 33...Nxh3+ 34.Rxh3 Qa7 wins for Black, but then after that White has 35.Kg2! Qxb6 36.Rxh7+ Kxh7 38.Qh1+ Nh6 40. Qxh6+ mating. |
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Dec-23-18 Santa Claus 
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s0030135: Dear Santa,
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Dec-24-16 M Antipov vs J van Foreest, 2015 
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s0030135: I think 24. Nf6+ also works. e.g. 24. ...gxf6 25. Rxe6 Nxa3 (Qd4+ 26. Kh1 Nxa3 27. Re8+ Kg7 28. Rc7+ Bd7 29. Rxd7+ Qxd7 30. Qg4+ Kh6 31. Re3) 26. Re8+ Kg7 27. Rc7+ Bd7 28. Qg4+ Kh6 29. Re3 |
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Sep-29-13 Korchnoi vs Petrosian, 1974 
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s0030135: Interestingly, I had a tournament game today which had exactly the same final position as this game. |
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Jul-03-13 C van de Loo vs M Hesseling, 1983 
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s0030135: In fact,white missed a mate in 3 by Re7+ on the 48th move. |
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Jun-08-13 R Kempinski vs E Berg, 2012 
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s0030135: I think 42. ... Qg4+ 43.Kh2 Be5+ 44.Kh1 Qh3+ 45.Kg1 Bd4+ 46.Rf2 Qg3+ would be a simpler winning line. |
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