Jun-30-18 Y Hou vs W Ju, 2017 
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DanielSarmiento: Actually 32.-Ne7 seems to win the game for black. Depending of white next move black can continue with 33. -d3 or 33. -Qh6+. |
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Mar-08-18 N Zhu vs Shabalov, 2017 
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DanielSarmiento: 28..Rxf2 was my try and I think it worked just fine ending in a forced mate. Am I missing something? |
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Feb-07-14 A Zatonskih vs P Dukaczewski, 2013 
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DanielSarmiento: "BOSTER: After 21.e4 black Nc4 ! and he can cont. to play. 22.Bxc4 Bxc4 23 .Nac6+ Kf8
24.Nxe5 Bxf1 25.Kxf1"
I think instead of Nac6+
23. Nbc6+ Kf8 24. Nxc4 Rxc6 25. Nxe5 winning |
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Jan-26-14 P Kranzl vs Blatny, 1991 
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DanielSarmiento: In the game that was played maybe it is also a win for black if move 32. is - Bxe2 instead of Bd3+. Not sure though. |
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Nov-02-13 B Vladimirov vs Simagin, 1963
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DanielSarmiento: I played the same moves but thought differently on move 35. I had in mind Qe5 threatening 36. Rh7+ which would soon lead black to exchange her queen to white's rook or get mated. In case black plays 35... Kd7 white can now play 36.Qxe6+ followed by a mate in three moves. And |
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