May-12-19 Short vs Andersson, 1980 
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Bravehorse: <Fusilli> 59...Nd4+ 60. Kg2 is an adequate reply. 60... Ne2 61. Nd5 Bc6 62. Ngf6 and white is simply better. |
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Dec-10-17 Team White vs Team Black, 2017 
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Bravehorse: <truefriends> black seems to he winning in every way and each threat can't be parried. Incredible. |
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Oct-13-17 R Mogranzini vs N Sulava, 2017
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Bravehorse: White lost a pawn with close to no compensation |
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Aug-01-17 L Davis vs J Merriman, 2017 
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Bravehorse: probably one of the worst ways to lose |
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Jun-10-17 Hort vs Portisch, 1973 
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Bravehorse: <avidfan> 27...Qd8 is refuted by 28. Qh6, where the threat of 29. Rg4+ is unstoppable. If the queen was left on c7, then f6 would be reply to guard the g7 and h7 squares |
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Jan-24-17 Wei Yi vs B Adhiban, 2017 
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Bravehorse: I don't think Adhiban can save this |
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Dec-12-16 London Chess Classic (2016) 
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Bravehorse: Naka is on fire after a shot of fireball! |
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Dec-02-16 FIDE Women's Grand Prix Khanty-Mansiysk (2016) 
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Bravehorse: Ju vs Hou for world championship? |
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Nov-12-16 European Club Cup (Women) (2016) 
Aug-18-16 P Maghsoodloo vs Xiong, 2016 
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Bravehorse: One of the must see moves for white is 16. Nd6! when black is forced to have a bad pawn structure after 16... exd6 17. exd6 18. Bxf6 |
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