Feb-28-20 H Pascua vs D Andreikin, 2008
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typhoonsub: 18...Nh5???. what if 18...QxNg5 |
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Aug-17-19 Reshevsky vs Bronstein, 1953 
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typhoonsub: 31...Nc2! was decisive |
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May-15-17 Kramnik vs Adorjan, 1992
Apr-19-17 Vaganian vs Nunn, 1989
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typhoonsub: 37. ef5??? Qxf5???. 37...Qxd1 0-1 |
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Feb-02-17 Van Wely vs M Atabayev, 2012
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typhoonsub: Instead of 18.Ng5, White should take advantage of the Black's Kingside weaknesses and their cramped queenside and play 18.Ne5!. After 18...BxN 19.QxN, White's attack is very strong: 19...f4 [not 19...fxe4, 20.Nxe4 Bxd5 21.Nf6+ BxN 22.BxN and Black lose a piece] 20.g3. After ... |
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Feb-01-17 R Akesson vs A Brzezinski, 2016
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typhoonsub: Instead of 21.Qf3, white should try 21.bxc5. If 21...fxg then 22.c6!! and Black is against the wall. Ex:22...Bxh3 24.cxb Rb8 25.Bxa6 followed by Qf3 and Ba2 |
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Jan-26-17 Kramnik vs Short, 2000 
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typhoonsub: I did not like 19.Bxf7 sacrifice. I don't see why such rush.Black was not forced to take. After this move Short obtained a very powerful counter game. Except for the blunder 31...Nd4?? Black was very close to win. Perhaps playing calmly 19. Rab1 gives White a safety way to obtain |
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Apr-22-16 Keres vs R Toran, 1968
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typhoonsub: After 32. Qc6, there's no reasonable defense for Black. |
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Feb-19-16 Keres vs Szabo, 1955 
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typhoonsub: Another nice finish was 25. Qe4 Rh8 26. Bh5! Rh6 27. Be8!! RxB 28.RxR KxR 29.Rh1+ with quick mate. All forced. |
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Feb-01-16 Keres vs M Shofman, 1962
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typhoonsub: After Black's 16...c4, I don't see anything wrong with the 'risk free' 17.Be4 Qf7 18.Nd4 Nd3+ 19.Bxd3 cxd3 20.Qxd3 Nc7 21.c4 Ne8 22.Ne6 Qxf5 23.Nxg7 or 17...Nd3+ 18.Bxd3 cxd3 19.Qxd3 Nf6 20.Nf4 Bc8 21.c4 followed by 22.Qxd6 or 22.Bxf6 and Qd5+ |
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