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switch
Member since Jun-27-05 · Last seen Feb-09-10
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   switch has kibitzed 15 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Sep-16-07 Aronian vs Anand, 2007 (replies)
 
switch: Thanks Marmot.
 
   Sep-15-07 Morozevich vs Aronian, 2007 (replies)
 
switch: What was the idea behind 21.Kf1? Why not 21.0-0 or 21.Ke2 to get the rook on h1 into the game?
 
   Apr-28-07 Leko - Kramnik Rapid Match (2007) (replies)
 
switch: !!! Fantastic knight maneuver from move 42 onwards by Kramnik!
 
   Dec-11-06 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
switch: Anyone know a good chess program for cell phones? I have one but it really sucks. If it helps, I'm in Toronto, Canada (though it shouldn't, I think all programs come off the web).
 
   Aug-05-06 Aronian vs Svidler, 2006 (replies)
 
switch: 41. Rd2?
 
   Mar-24-06 Mikhail Botvinnik (replies)
 
switch: Thank you for the quick replies! Yes, it is the game vs Alatortsev. 10.g4 looks like the Shirov-Shabalov gambit (black can take the g4 pawn, but white gets compensation with the open g-file for the rook to attack the black king), or decline the pawn but have the defensive knight ...
 
   Mar-12-06 R Faase vs Keene, 1965 (replies)
 
switch: Why not 14.Bxe4 for white? It appears to me white would be up a piece.
 
   Mar-04-06 Radjabov vs Leko, 2006 (replies)
 
switch: Hm, what about 79. Rc5+? There would be plenty of fight left in that situation, and white would have winning chances, wouldn't he? Although with so little time left perhaps 79.Rf3+ forcing the draw was the correct decision.
 
   Jan-14-06 Kotronias vs D King, 1990 (replies)
 
switch: For 18...dxe3, I'm thinking the continuation should be: 19.Nd6 Kd8 20.Ncb5 cxb2 21.Nxb7+ Ke8 22.Nbd5 And black will have to exchange the queen for white's knight to avoid mate (temporarily). Is this the line J King was worried about? But what happens after 18...dxc3? I can't see the
 
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