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Ian McGarrett
Member since May-03-04 · Last seen Feb-15-23
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   Ian McGarrett has kibitzed 41 times to chessgames   [less...]
   May-09-22 R Teschner vs Portisch, 1969 (replies)
 
Ian McGarrett: Qf2 - Ng3 - Qe1
 
   Oct-29-21 Schiffers vs Chigorin, 1897 (replies)
 
Ian McGarrett: I must have seen this combination before because the solution just sort of jumped out at me.
 
   Jul-10-21 R Shcherbakov vs Jakovenko, 2001 (replies)
 
Ian McGarrett: Uhmmm... Maybe White should check first, eh? Because Black can't interpose the queen without hanging the e-pawn and losing the rook on h8 (leaving White up a rook since he hasn't sacrificed a rook.) So... having checked the king back to b8, THEN White deflects the queen with ...
 
   Jan-08-20 G Rechlis vs Korchnoi, 1986 (replies)
 
Ian McGarrett: Qa3 doesn't need any silicon to refute. Black will play Qe2 threatening Qf3 then Bh3 then Qg2#
 
   Sep-03-19 K Opocensky vs Hromadka, 1931 (replies)
 
Ian McGarrett: The mating pattern is reminiscent of a problem composed by Kakovin in 1936.
 
   Feb-10-19 K Commons vs P Peev, 1976 (replies)
 
Ian McGarrett: After 27. Bxh6 if 27...Bxh6 then 28. Qf6+ Re7, 29. Rd1+ Ke8, 30. Qh8+ Bf8, 31. Qh5+
 
   Feb-15-18 T Tolnai vs Z Gyimesi, 1993 (replies)
 
Ian McGarrett: If after 35... Rxh3, White plays gxh3, some are suggesting Rb2+ but that fails to Kg3. The white king is running to h4. The correct line is 36... Qd2+, 37.Re2 (if the queen interposes on g2, black takes the pawn at f4 with mate to follow shortly, and if white plays Kg3, then ...
 
   Jun-04-17 Kuzubov vs I Stathopoulos, 2017 (replies)
 
Ian McGarrett: It's pretty obvious catlover meant 25...Kg7, but why would white play 28.Nd5+ when there is a pawn hanging on b5?
 
   May-17-17 Tarrasch vs Romberg, 1893 (replies)
 
Ian McGarrett: If instead of 18... Kg6, Black plays Kh5 then 19.Rf5+ Bxf5, (the capture is forced since 19... Kg6 transposes to the game and 19... Kh4 is met with 20. Bg5+ Kh5, 21. Nf4++) 20.Ng3+ Kh4, 21.Bg5+ Kg4, 22.Be2+ followed by mate.
 
   Dec-03-16 L B Hoyos Millan vs G Garcia, 1986 (replies)
 
Ian McGarrett: <hcgflynn: How does black win after 17. Qd4?> After 17.Qd4, Be5 looks to be the move. It prevents the white king from escaping to c3 after the exchange of queens.
 
   Dec-01-16 Carlsen - Karjakin World Championship Match (2016) (replies)
   Nov-06-13 Huebner vs Portisch, 1986 (replies)
   Oct-23-13 M Rohde vs K Spraggett, 1987 (replies)
   Feb-07-13 Ljubojevic vs R Gunawan, 1983 (replies)
   Jan-17-13 M Packalen vs L Schandorff, 1998 (replies)
   Oct-24-12 I Khairullin vs I Argandona Riveiro, 2012 (replies)
   Sep-23-12 M Dutreeuw vs C Horvath, 1992 (replies)
   Sep-14-12 F Mandizha vs Fressinet, 2012 (replies)
   Jun-02-12 S Agdestein vs Nunn, 1985 (replies)
   Mar-02-12 M Shereshevsky vs Kupreichik, 1976 (replies)
   Feb-04-12 D Flynn vs J S Macrae, 2011 (replies)
   Jul-04-11 S Sjugirov vs K Memeti, 2010 (replies)
   Dec-29-10 L Busquets vs A Mortazavi, 1994 (replies)
   Dec-22-10 Rubinstein vs NN, 1903 (replies)
   Dec-20-10 Marshall vs Allies, 1914 (replies)
   Nov-12-10 Korneev vs R O Perez Garcia, 2000 (replies)
   Oct-22-10 R Skytte vs C Bauer, 2010
   Jul-07-10 M Molner vs Smirin, 2010 (replies)
   Jan-29-10 Gelfand vs Svidler, 1996 (replies)
   Oct-26-09 E Cekro vs Nisipeanu, 2009 (replies)
   Dec-30-08 N Lisicic vs D Arsic, 2008 (replies)
   Dec-13-08 G Giorgadze vs J Xu, 1996 (replies)
   Dec-07-08 B Mathews vs J Subervi, 2008 (replies)
   Oct-11-04 Alekhine vs L Litov, 1915 (replies)
   Sep-28-04 Charousek vs M Englander, 1892 (replies)
   Sep-14-04 Fine vs Botvinnik, 1938 (replies)
   Aug-01-04 Carlsen vs Dolmatov, 2004 (replies)
   Jun-12-04 R Byrne vs Fischer, 1963 (replies)
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