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thomascrown
Member since Jul-16-07 · Last seen Apr-22-22
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   thomascrown has kibitzed 17 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-22-22 Evans vs Suttles, 1972
 
thomascrown: Thanks radman3! Unfortunately Chess on the Edge Vol. 1 also has same game score as chessgames and Seirawan has correct score in the annotations which he states 28...Nd3+! as the most accurate! My source is San Antonio tournament book, which I have. Someone should strongly ...
 
   Dec-11-16 K Commons vs P Peev, 1976 (replies)
 
thomascrown: 27...Bxh6 28.Rd1+ Kc7 29.Rd7+ Kc6 30.Qe4
 
   Feb-18-14 A Bisguier vs Ivkov, 1961 (replies)
 
thomascrown: <DWINS> Thanks for the analysis. I saw Qe1 but thought 43.Kg2 Qe2+ 44.Bf2 Qc4? 45.Qxf7+ and black still had to defend. By the way, the Bled crosstable shows Bisguier winning this game!
 
   Feb-03-13 Fischer vs Reshevsky, 1961 (replies)
 
thomascrown: <howard> Regards Art of Positional Play and the F word: F word is in the text of game 48 Korchnoi-Spassky, in the opening, a Nimzo Indian. When Sammy was no longer regarded as a rival to Fischer they were on speaking terms! I have always admired Sammy's play and this book,
 
   Nov-20-12 Petrosian vs Benko, 1963 (replies)
 
thomascrown: Regards 42...Rg5 or Rg6, the tournament book,in descriptive notation has RN3. Is this sufficient evidence for a correction to the chessgames 42...Rg5?
 
   Nov-13-12 Keres vs A Ufimtsev, 1959
 
thomascrown: <lentil> I agree Q vs.R might have continued although it would have been child's play for Keres but 75... Bxg3(75...Re6+ 76 Kd7) 76 Qc5+ Kd3 77 Qa3+ wins the bishop!
 
   Mar-30-12 Reshevsky vs Stein, 1968 (replies)
 
thomascrown: <honza cervenka> According to my Informator #5, game 646, 36... Be2= was played.
 
   Feb-03-09 G Zeissl vs W Walthoffen, 1898 (replies)
 
thomascrown: This is the game! In the original 'Thomas Crown Affair' the technical adviser patterned the chess game in the film from this game,'a short game ending with a dominating black queen'.
 
   Jan-17-09 Motylev vs A Iljushin, 2000 (replies)
 
thomascrown: White missed(?!)34.Bh7+! immediately.
 
   Mar-29-08 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
thomascrown: Uhlmann vs. Evans Buenos Aires 1960- Why did Uhlmann not claim a draw for a three fold repetition on move 56?
 
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