Jun-16-22 Navara vs J L Hammer, 2013
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fispok: Wrong knight moved, 20. Ktg5+ would have kept the initiative. |
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Jun-15-22 M Karthikeyan vs M Krzyzanowski, 2019
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fispok: Seems a little early to resign, atleast one kt will drop. |
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Jun-09-22 Z Abdumalik vs E Rosen, 2022
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fispok: LPDO. How are you gonna get caught by the same trick twice in a game? |
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Jan-27-22 R Vogel vs Jiner Zhu, 2022
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fispok: 33. Qh5+ would have won for white, a missed opportunity. If ...Ke7, then 34.Re1+ seals mate. If 34...Be4, then that removes the guard of the back rank, allowing Re8+. |
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Jan-11-22 Adrian Galiana Fernandez vs Vasquez Schroeder, 2021 
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fispok: Interesting exch sac and subsequent tactics. |
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Jul-18-20 Bulat Khalikov vs Xinyang Nie, 2019
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fispok: 20. Nf7 would have been much safer. |
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Jul-18-20 V Sivuk vs Alexander Timerkhanov, 2019
May-03-19 Ding Liren vs Jakovenko, 2019 
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fispok: 42. Bd7 is an excellent novotny interference; no matter how it is recaptured, it's placement prevents accurate defense. |
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Mar-14-19 B Adhiban vs P Maghsoodloo, 2019
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fispok: A beautiful tactical game: 18.c4! is a stellar move, and a pawn that got greedily swallowed and then immediately regretted. 25. Nd5 also begins a wonderful series of forced moves that is culminated with a tasty discovered check. |
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Mar-02-19 M Antipov vs Wei Yi, 2019
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fispok: As much as I want the Nimzo-Larsen to work, black seems to be more than okay in this offbeat variation. The baseline control of the dark squares leaves Black with control of the wheel. |
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