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Cormac Macart
Member since Oct-15-08
Chess is very good at teaching people to think carefully before decisión making and putting yourself in the other person's shoes.Good luck to fellow players.Cormac!
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   Cormac Macart has kibitzed 36 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-01-24 Steinitz vs V Green, 1862
 
Cormac Macart: 28...Rc2 seems to be completely winning!
 
   Oct-02-21 Alekhine vs Bogoljubov, 1936
 
Cormac Macart: On 37...Ra7 38 Nc8! Rc7 only move.. (38...Ra6?? 39Ne7+ Kh8 40 Rf8++)also if37...Ra8 38 Ne7+ Kh8 39 Nc6 wins the Bishop.) 39 Bf1 is winning.
 
   May-10-20 Alekhine vs R J Guckemus, 1932 (replies)
 
Cormac Macart: I was highly intrigued by the unusual moves played by black.Entertaining game !
 
   May-01-20 O Bernstein vs Alekhine, 1932
 
Cormac Macart: after 24...Nc4 Black is winning,however,23Rd1 and either Rd1 24Nd1 Bf2 25Nf2 ,or ....Be3 24Rd8+ Kd8 25Be3 and black has doubled pawns but the pair of bishops,whereas hite has a good pawn structure.I feel that ths would be a better move.
 
   Nov-10-18 Carlsen vs Caruana, 2018 (replies)
 
Cormac Macart: Didnt understand Rb4
 
   Nov-09-18 Caruana vs Carlsen, 2018 (replies)
 
Cormac Macart: Now Rdg8
 
   Nov-24-16 Carlsen vs Karjakin, 2016 (replies)
 
Cormac Macart: d4 could be on the cards here
 
   Nov-21-16 Carlsen vs Karjakin, 2016 (replies)
 
Cormac Macart: Surely it is a draw.The Black king is always exposed to checks.
 
   Nov-18-16 Karjakin vs Carlsen, 2016 (replies)
 
Cormac Macart: e6 and c7 are colossal squares to win the exchange.
 
   Nov-14-16 Carlsen vs Karjakin, 2016 (replies)
 
Cormac Macart: Definitely The best game so far
 
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