Nov-24-18 Carlsen vs Caruana, 2018 
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whooops: Pushing a pawn to g5 is the right strategy. The art is in how to do it precisely. |
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May-24-18 Team White vs Team Black, 2017 
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whooops: Congratulations to team white. |
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Apr-27-18 Giri vs Carlsen, 2018 
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whooops: The white Ns seem strong in the center. But when black mounts an h-file attack they might not be that helpfull. |
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Apr-08-18 Carlsen vs Vitiugov, 2018 
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whooops: i like the b3 plan |
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Apr-04-18 Caruana vs Naiditsch, 2018 
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whooops: white has to keep control of the a8-h1 diagonal. Otherwise, it can be quickly a draw. |
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Mar-31-18 Caruana vs Carlsen, 2018 
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whooops: impressive how many only moves the two players find. |
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Mar-27-18 Grischuk vs Caruana, 2018 
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whooops: Now Rc1 and white as finally to exchange one pair of Rs. |
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Mar-20-18 Caruana vs Ding Liren, 2018 
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whooops: This is not a position for unforced exchanges. Caruana needs to massage the position a bit more before he has not only an edge, but a winning advantage. White has to improve the position of the DSB while keeping the Q-side under control. |
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Mar-18-18 Grischuk vs Mamedyarov, 2018 
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whooops: After such an opening if black gets away with an effortless draw, this would be a big laugh. White has to vary. |
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Mar-15-18 Aronian vs Grischuk, 2018 
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whooops: Why not 000 instead of Rd1?? |
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