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th3jamez
Member since Sep-26-08 · Last seen Dec-02-10
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   th3jamez has kibitzed 8 times to chessgames  
   Jun-06-10 Dlugy vs S Polgar, 1987 (replies)
 
th3jamez: Nice. Im gunna start playing this f3 line.
 
   Jun-03-10 P Johner vs A Nimzowitsch, 1926 (replies)
 
th3jamez: If you want to see some notations from Nimzowitsch you can find this game in his book 'MY SYSTEM'
 
   May-11-09 C van de Loo vs M Hesseling, 1983 (replies)
 
th3jamez: also black missed 2 chances of a mate in 6, one after 25.Kxa7 ( black will play Qd6 with unstoppable mating threats) the second after 33.Kxb8, black will follow with 33... Qb4+ 34.Ka1 then black plays Kc7.
 
   Apr-28-09 A G Gungor vs M Gokcek, 2008 (replies)
 
th3jamez: wow im suprised, i would of thought that a contender for the world junior champion would know his theory past move 6 ! after Bxf2+ Kx Nxe4 and white is losing. he should play Kf1 where he will capture the rook on h8 and have an advantage.
 
   Apr-28-09 D Wolford vs J Jordan, 1981 (replies)
 
th3jamez: 3.Bc4 is not a mistake it is a standard line( advocated by thomas johannson in his book ' the fascinating kings gambit'), white will lose the right to castle in order for play against the misplaced queen. white just played this line badly, 5.Nf3 isnt considered best since white ...
 
   Apr-12-09 NN vs P Stamma, 1737 (replies)
 
th3jamez: after Qf6 white shouldnt take f7, 6.o-o! is much stronger, f7 is still en-prix and the queen will be badly placed on f6 white can play Nc3 followed by Nd5
 
   Apr-01-09 A Nimzowitsch vs Systemsson, 1927 (replies)
 
th3jamez: this is stupid lol... after 21.nf3 black has a forced mate in 2 with qb1+ lol
 
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