Jan-30-20 M Gurevich vs G Andruet, 1988 
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prn: IF A) 27.Nxe6+ Kh8, White doesn't play Nxd8 just to gain the exchange. 28.Qf6+ mates on the next move. |
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Mar-05-18 Olga Viewer chessforum 
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prn: The game Hermann von Gottschall vs Siegbert Tarrasch ( Von Gottschall vs Tarrasch, 1888 ) appears to show a couple of serious bugs in Olga. Aside from ending after move 42, Olga shows "Three time repetition claimable" beginning at move 17, but Olga continues to ssy that for the **entire |
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Mar-05-18 von Gottschall vs Tarrasch, 1888 
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prn: This game appears to show a couple of serious bugs in Olga. Aside from ending after move 42, Olga shows "Three time repetition claimable" beginning at move 17, but Olga continues to ssy that for the **entire rest of the game.** I imagine that there are rules subtleties that I am unaware |
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Aug-25-17 D Zagorskis vs C Gabriel, 1997 
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prn: So, in the game, White plays 38. Kg1 allowing Black 40...RxG2. What happens if 38. Qh2? I don't see that Black has anything better than a draw. What am I missing?
Thanks. |
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Sep-14-15 R Akesson vs J Rodgaard, 1982 
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prn: I'm guessing that <An Englishman> left out a step or something, but if 11...Nxf4 and white answered with 12.g3, then 12...Nxe2+ would pretty nearly win on the spot without much need for questions of exactly when ...c5 should be played. So what was the real concern here? |
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Apr-13-15 Once chessforum 
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prn: Hi Will,
I have always enjoyed your comments and stories. I'll be happy to be a beta reader for your new boook. I don't see a way to contact you other than your profile page here, but you can contact me at Paul R Neubauer at gmail dot com (just remove the spaces and replace the obvious |
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Aug-07-13 M Illescas vs S Rachels, 1987 
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prn: <avidfan> < 27...Qd6 does not protect the B/e5 since 28.Qxe5 overloads the queen which must also keep watch on f8 to avoid 29 Rf8 mate.> Actually, it's even worse than that for Black. 27...Qd6 28.Rf8+ Qxf8 29.Bxf8 and White now has Q for R. |
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Aug-04-12 Schuster vs C Carls, 1914 
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prn: OH! I see now. Yes, 10...gxf2 makes a lot more sense than 11...gxf2. Thanks, whiteshark! |
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Jun-22-12 Romanishin vs Marjanovic, 1972 
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prn: <cydmd> and <LTJ> found a better solution with 38. Bb8+ Kh8 39. Be6+, but even better (or at least faster :-) ) is
<39. Bf7 Kh7 40. Qg8 Kh6 41. Qxg6#> |
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May-10-11 T Calistri vs G Gajewski, 2011 
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prn: <sevenseaman: ... What is the fuss about Bh6? Please see my comment ... wherein I have dealt with the move Bh6. Please let me have your refutation and we can explore further.> The relevant comment was:
<sevenseaman: When White responds 24. gxf3, here is how it goes (off the ... |
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Jan-24-11 V Vepkhvishvili vs N Alexandria, 1968 
Jul-19-10 A Kveinys vs de Firmian, 1994
May-06-10 Rozentalis vs D Money, 1999 
Oct-02-04 Kramnik - Leko Classical World Championship Match (2004) 
Sep-23-04 M Lanzani vs I Rogers, 1984 
Sep-13-04 A A Ivanov vs A Ermolaev, 2001 
Jul-22-04 La Bourdonnais vs McDonnell, 1834 
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