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sjunto
Member since Jun-18-13 · Last seen Jun-23-25
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   sjunto has kibitzed 55 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jun-17-24 J Enevoldsen vs Keres, 1939 (replies)
 
sjunto: 38. . . . Rc1
 
   Dec-07-23 I Sokolov vs S Cigan, 1990
 
sjunto: Stockfish 12 much prefers 23. Rd1 (6.60) to 23. Rxg7+ (4.91) My move. Qg5, finishes a poor third (3.56) although it should be good enough to win.
 
   Aug-21-23 M A Tabatabaei vs Baklan, 2015 (replies)
 
sjunto: 26. Bc5+ is mate in 18 according to Stockfish. mel gibson and I both picked it.
 
   Dec-12-22 N Riumin vs I Rabinovich, 1935 (replies)
 
sjunto: Mate in 15. My move, 33. c5 , is mate in 16, according to Stockfish 12. Sometimes I hate these puzzles. At 61 ply Stockfish 12 calls 33. Rxe6 mate in 14. I fell asleep.)
 
   Oct-16-22 B Michiels vs R Appel, 2010
 
sjunto: 1. e4 Nf6 2. e5 Nd5 3. d4 d6 4. Nf3 c6 5. c4 Nb6 6. Nc3 leads to dxe and this game. Move 6a in this game is not dxe.
 
   Jul-25-21 N Batsiashvili vs W Ju, 2016 (replies)
 
sjunto: 8. h4
 
   Jun-17-21 N Mohota vs J Arizmendi Martinez, 2006 (replies)
 
sjunto: According to Stockfish 12, 25. . . . Bh3 is a bit better than my choice, 25. . . . Bxe3. Either way (and a few others) Black has a huge advantage.
 
   Mar-07-21 Svidler vs Topalov, 2004 (replies)
 
sjunto: 24. . . . Qc5 would have forced the exchange of Queens and left black with a slight advantage.
 
   May-18-20 M Van den Abeele vs Bronstein, 1995
 
sjunto: I got a lousy score on this game on Guess The Move, so I went through it with Stockfish 9. White would have been much better off with either 16. Nxf7 or 17. Qxf7, and Black was ahead ( score -1.25 at 36 ply ) when Black resigned? Or ran out of time?
 
   Dec-17-19 Bronstein vs Shamkovich, 1961 (replies)
 
sjunto: Stockfish has 38. Rh8+ mate in 12; 38. g6 mate in 6.
 
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