Nov-16-04 Fischer vs V Ciocaltea, 1962 
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sparding: 1.6 secs ? C'mon! What are you guys looking at ? OK maybe 2.6 secs ... |
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Nov-13-04 Bogoljubov vs J Mieses, 1925 
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sparding: 22. Rxd5 .... it looks like the queen will crash through & force black to give back the piece and remain a pawn down e.g.
22...exd5 23. Bxd5+ Kh8 (if Kf8 24.Qd6+ Ke8 25. e6 Bc8 26. Qc6+) 24. Bxa8 Rxa8 25. e6
25...Be8 26. Qb7 Rd8 27. Qe7 or 25...Bc8 26. Qc6 Rb8 27. Qc7
or 25... |
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Sep-10-04 A Nimzowitsch vs Saemisch, 1929 
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sparding: After 11...d4 12. e4 cuts black in two ... with no play and a dour struggle to save his king to follow - then again, that's what usually happens in the QI reversed. 14...Nfe6 or 16...Nf6 don't change much, White will still pile in with the heavies. Here's the question, WHAT can ... |
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