Nov-27-10 Dreev vs Karpov, 2007 
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Danufane: No.. Karpov actually played 64. ... Rxd1 65. Qxd1 and just then 65. ... c8=Q Actually the game continued several moves later.
The evidence:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTXv... |
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Nov-07-10 The World vs N Pogonina, 2010 
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Danufane: If both sides are allowed to use engine, where is the fun?? |
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Sep-30-10 Karpov vs Miles, 1986 
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Danufane: 26. Why not 26. ...exd5 27. Bxf6 Ng6 28. Bxd8 Qxd8 so that Black only lose a rook for a bishop instead of losing a queen for two minor pieces? |
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Jul-07-10 Capablanca vs Marshall, 1913 
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Danufane: Why is the title of ths game of the day "No Way Jose"? |
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Jun-12-10 Kramnik vs Carlsen, 2008 
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Danufane: The move 32...a6 looks like a blunder.. You can check Carlsen's expression after Kramnik Make a move 33.Nc7.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01X9... |
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Jun-10-10 Petrosian vs B Gurgenidze, 1956 
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Danufane: Can we call it as the typical endgame between good and bad bishop after move 41. Kxe6 ? |
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Jun-02-10 P Troeger vs Tal, 1960 
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Danufane: Fritz evaluation said that White is losing after 12.dxc6... Anybody can tell me why this move is weak? |
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Apr-02-10 J Rukavina vs Tal, 1973 
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Danufane: WOW, The attack on the White King is so dense and continuous.. The Castling-Formation of Black King was never been disturbed along the game.. Simply Amazing.. :) |
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Mar-03-10 V Simic vs I Bilek, 1976
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Danufane: Seems like Black missed 33...Rc1+ 34. Rxc1 Rxc1+ 35.Kxc1 bxa2 that queen the pawn... |
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