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AlexPomor
Member since Jun-23-19 · Last seen Jul-10-22
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   AlexPomor has kibitzed 17 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Dec-27-21 Nepomniachtchi vs Duda, 2021 (replies)
 
AlexPomor: Amazing! 30.Rb6!! - and black position blowed up! Why Yan didn't play so strongly and logically in his unhappen challenger's match!
 
   Nov-13-21 Andersson vs Lautier, 1990
 
AlexPomor: A typical Andersson: making something, anything and everything from nothing, a nothing and the nothing.
 
   Oct-04-21 E Terpugov vs Petrosian, 1957 (replies)
 
AlexPomor: User: kingscrusher 19: Nxb5! May be. And what about 19...Nxe5 and 20... Rb8 or 20...0-0 and Rb8? What you will do (especially on the board without any Stockfishes etc?)
 
   Sep-19-21 Tal vs Dzindzichashvili, 1991 (replies)
 
AlexPomor: As Botvinnik - Keres in FIDE World Championship Tournament 1948: 19.Bc1, 21.Rxg7+ etc. Botvinnik won in 23, Tal in 26.
 
   Sep-05-21 Tal vs NN, 1958 (replies)
 
AlexPomor: This game isn't completed. 18. fxg7 Be6 19. g8Q+ Kd7 20. Qxc8+ Kxc8 21. Bxd2 And only then black resigned.
 
   Aug-30-21 Karpov vs Sosonko, 1987 (replies)
 
AlexPomor: 20.Nf5+
 
   Aug-24-21 Morozevich vs M Roiz, 2011 (replies)
 
AlexPomor: 15...Qxb3??? Michael Roiz (GM 2680) didn't know claccical game Janowski vs Capablanca, 1916??? Well, Morozevich conducted a class with Roiz about Capablanca classical games and planes. "Study chess classics!" (Morozevich).
 
   Aug-14-21 Kovalenko vs Keymer, 2019 (replies)
 
AlexPomor: Very beautiful attack! Maybe white "took some risk with <16.d5>" and other attack moves, maybe all attack was uncorrect, but attack without risk is very boring and not interesting (D. Bronstein).
 
   Aug-08-21 Karpov vs Timman, 1977
 
AlexPomor: "If you don't know how to play, change your bad piece on good one your rival, and you will win". Karpov hasn't told it... but he might, I think.
 
   Jul-16-21 K Grigorian vs Dzindzichashvili, 1971 (replies)
 
AlexPomor: After 24.B:d7 white has an advantage (fe, 24...Q:d7 25.Ne5 Qd5 26.N:f7 Rg7 27.Ne5+Ke7 28.Rf4 etc.) I doubt would white win but the white's position is better.
 
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