Apr-30-06 M Rohde vs Granda Zuniga, 1992 
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AjedrezVasco: <Jim Bartle: 42....Ke8 43. Qh8 has got to be about the most blatant double blunder I've ever seen in a GM game> Maybe black played 42...Kd8 or Kc8 and it was just a mistake when copying the game to the computer. |
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Apr-06-06 Short vs Shirov, 1997 
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AjedrezVasco: <tlrhardy> <could somebody please explain 12. Nxe4?> 12...Nxe4 seems to be a good move (and IM Bangiev agrees with me) If white takes the knight (right now or after 13.Nd5 Qe8), black plays ...f5 gaining back the sacrified knight. In that case, black would have ... |
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Mar-16-06 Glek vs A Finkel, 1995
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AjedrezVasco: You are right, quite a clear game, easy to understand. Thx for pointing out. |
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Feb-28-06 Vasiukov vs Alburt, 1972 
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AjedrezVasco: There's a problem with that puzzle, n30, 15...♕xd6 is by no means forced and a blunder. After 15...cxd6 16.♕d5 ♗b7 things are still not clear. |
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Jan-28-06 Short vs S Chanda, 2006 
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AjedrezVasco: 74.Rb7 Bxb7 75.Kxb7 is a draw too, but I can't see the point of your suggestion 74.Rb7?? |
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Jan-20-06 Aronian vs F Vallejo Pons, 2005 
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AjedrezVasco: Just a typo, I meant 34...Rf3 |
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Dec-28-05 Ponomariov vs Junior, 2005
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AjedrezVasco: I think the organizers chose grandmasters interesting for the sponsors. This year they had "three former world champions". That sounds pretty good in the media. |
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Nov-29-05 Fritz vs Khalifman, 2005 
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AjedrezVasco: Wrong opening choice by Khalifman |
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