Nov-29-09 BNbank Blitz (2009) 
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steveoho: I don't know about you guys, but I was just happy to see some games from two of my favorite players :) |
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Nov-11-09 Kramnik vs Ponomariov, 2009 
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steveoho: I kept thinking "this looks like a drawn position" and then on the final move I couldn't believe what had happened :) |
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Nov-01-09 G Stoltz vs H Steiner, 1952 
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steveoho: Chessdreamer - 34. Rd7+ allows at least for a tempo to steal some pawns and an unfavorable position for black |
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Sep-19-09 C Schultz vs C Carls, 1900 
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steveoho: Maybe a better challenge would be for white to prolong the game as long as he can. And I think he did fairly well without outright just throwing away pieces. |
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Nov-24-08 Shirov vs Naiditsch, 2008 
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steveoho: will someone post the finishing line of this game |
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Jun-25-08 G Burgess vs W N Watson, 1989 
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steveoho: What I'm trying to figure out is why 38. Bh1. It seems to me that he is trying to force the knight to take the rook and thus alleviate pressure, but it led to mate immediately. Is there a better move? |
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Apr-26-08 J Armas vs T Hartung, 1988 
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steveoho: bishop takes... double check with the knight
knight takes... queen takes bishop (pin on knight) w/ threat of pawn advance |
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Apr-22-08 I Werle vs E Pavlidou, 2008 
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steveoho: 42 ... Qxg8 (or Rxg8 w/ queen backing)
What can white do? |
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