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tolow4y
Member since Aug-29-05 · Last seen Mar-21-06
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   tolow4y has kibitzed 14 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Mar-21-06 B Lilly vs P Pritt, 1984 (replies)
 
tolow4y: nice to know that Morphy still lives today with the evans gambit woohoo go Morphy.
 
   Dec-10-05 Lowenthal vs Morphy, 1858 (replies)
 
tolow4y: So much for saying morphy wasn't as adapt in the closed game.
 
   Dec-10-05 V Beim vs B Meissner, 1998
 
tolow4y: comes to show you a queen vs. three mobile pieces and a king, will lose any day of the week. whew!!
 
   Oct-19-05 Reshevsky vs Polugaevsky, 1970 (replies)
 
tolow4y: yeah, white to move, 28.?
 
   Oct-16-05 Robatsch vs Larsen, 1956 (replies)
 
tolow4y: develop at all costs. this game smells of morphy.
 
   Oct-09-05 Andersson vs A Pomar, 1973 (replies)
 
tolow4y: it seemed to me like the topa vs. adams game where they were playing for a draw and the WHAMMY!!!!!!!!!!! good night everybody i need a cigarette after that mind screw sort of deal.
 
   Oct-02-05 Anand vs G Hernandez Guerrero, 2001 (replies)
 
tolow4y: i believe pandolfini said a knight on the rim is grim
 
   Sep-25-05 Reshevsky vs G N Treysman, 1938 (replies)
 
tolow4y: The two biggest mistakes black made was 1. the kings rook sat on the f file till the end of the game. 2. expanding his king side pawns dooming his knight to limbo.
 
   Sep-25-05 P Kranzl vs Blatny, 1991 (replies)
 
tolow4y: This was all possible because black gained a few tempos that started with sacing a pawn in the beggining, and turning that into a spacial advantage.
 
   Sep-08-05 Fine vs Alekhine, 1938 (replies)
 
tolow4y: then why did he continue to play after 42.Kxd8 if he was so tired. From the looks of it, i see three past pawns. Thats enough for me to resign.
 
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