Sep-02-04 S Tears vs G Flum, 1965 
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tweetypie: So I presume then white can't defend against mate on e2 and mate on d1, after 35...Qd3 |
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Aug-15-04 Keene vs S Kerr, 1979 
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tweetypie: <Eggman> Great link. It's the same idea - maneuvering the queen into a position to win material. In the Barry game for a pin, in the above game for a discovered check. Good stuff. |
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Aug-14-04 Garry Kasparov 
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tweetypie: <uzeromay> You make a good point; I agree.
<hailm0rphy> Don't patronise me. They are not big words, and the phrase is, at best, ambiguous. Also, I am not your "m8". |
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Aug-13-04 Adams vs A Muir, 1984 
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tweetypie: <tomh72000) No problem :) <Saruman> perhaps you're right, Qxd4 doesn't seem to black much good. As a general comment, white's pieces are just a lot more active than black's. |
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Aug-13-04 Tarrasch vs Chigorin, 1893 
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tweetypie: Can anyone explain the point of 15...c6 - the only possible idea I can think of is to open up the c-file, but that doesn't seem to do black any good. Any ideas? |
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Aug-13-04 Y Stepak vs Y Mashian, 1980 
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tweetypie: <capablancakarpov> Thanks for the info. It's quite a marathon: imagine playing for 24hrs! Do you mean the whole match was played March 23rd-April 16th? |
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Aug-12-04 Alekhine vs M Prat, 1913 
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tweetypie: The dominance of White's pieces in this game is quite striking. An impressive display by Alekhine. |
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Jul-11-04 Adams vs Kasimdzhanov, 2004 
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tweetypie: Cornwall is a county of England. It is NOT a separate country with devolved assembly like Wales for example. |
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Jul-10-04 Kasimdzhanov vs Adams, 2004 
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tweetypie: Maybe the ONLY reason Nezh. Thanks. |
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