Jan-19-06 R Klovsky vs Azmaiparashvili, 1979
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shamekovich: Q: Is the opening a Nimzo-Indian
reversed?
No. Black has not commited the d-pawn
to d5. |
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Jan-19-06 I Efimov vs Azmaiparashvili, 1979
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shamekovich: 37...a6, and 39...a6! looks good
enough for the win. |
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Jan-19-06 P Nikolic vs Azmaiparashvili, 1979 
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shamekovich: Excellent endgame play by Predrag. |
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Jan-18-06 N Krogius vs Shamkovich, 1951 
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shamekovich: Krogius was just prone to win here. |
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Jan-18-06 Lilienthal vs Shamkovich, 1951
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shamekovich: I like Lilienthal's 7 Qb3! and 8 e4!
Where in the world has this gone
in answer to the now often played
5...h6 ? |
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Jan-18-06 Ziuliarkin vs Karpov, 1962 
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shamekovich: Karpov ended up with the worse
game positionally, but the White
knight got too ambitious and leapt
one square too far forward. It
should have tried for d5 or f5. |
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Jan-18-06 Karpov vs Tarinin, 1962 
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shamekovich: My goodness, this is an EXTRAORDINARY
game for one who is only 11!!
Surely Botvinnik cannot now say:
"This young boy understand nothing
about Chess!" |
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Jan-18-06 Anatoly Karpov 
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shamekovich: How about an old boys network?
That's not too simple for it. |
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Jan-18-06 Karpov vs Piskunov, 1962 
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shamekovich: Yes, a Petrov (e-e) with a knight
on b6 is rather bad for Black.
A magnificent positional game for
an 11 year old child to play. |
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Jan-18-06 V Kirillov vs Karpov, 1962 
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shamekovich: Finally, note that after 28 Bh3!
Rd8 29 g4, if 29...Rg8, then 30 g5+!
and 31 Nxe4! is still on. |
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