Sep-01-06 Karpov vs Topalov, 1994 
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Deelong: Life Master AJ's link seems to be in error. I hope Life Master AJ could correct it as I find the comments of other lucky readers very interesting. |
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Oct-28-04 Larsen vs Najdorf, 1968 
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Deelong: <cu8sfan> I also started with 35....Nf2 then if 36.Kh2 Rxh3+ 37.gxh3 Ng4+ 38.Kh1 Rh2#. Of course White could sac his queen with 36.Qxf2 but Black could force a win due to his material advantage. |
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Sep-22-04 J Krejcik vs R Muenz, 1911 
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Deelong: <EyesofBlue> I think 11...Qxg2 12.Bf3 Bg4 13.Qa4+ Bd7 14.Qxd7+ Kxd7 15.Bxg2 wins a piece for White |
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Sep-15-04 Bronstein vs A Beliavsky, 1974 
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Deelong: Can anybody explain why Black resigned with a knight advantage? |
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Sep-14-04 B Wall vs Bob Brooks, 1973 
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Deelong: I think <clocked> is right. 12.Bxh6 is stronger. Even with "best" defense 12... g6 13.Qh3 Kg8 14.Bxf8 Qxf8 (not 14...Kxf8 15.Qh8+ Qe7 16.Rxf7+) 15.Rf6 gives white a winning advantage. |
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Sep-14-04 Fischer vs Fine, 1963 
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Deelong: <Zauis> Seems like after 12.. Nb6 13.Qb3 leaves Nd5 hanging and White is a exchange up (13. Qb3 Kxf7 14.exd5). As clocked pointed, "hopeless". |
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Sep-10-04 Ivanchuk vs D Shkuran, 2004 
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Deelong: I like 30.e4 baiting ...Bxe4 (31.Bxe4 Nxe4 32.Nxe6 fxe6 33.Rxd7) and at the same time making impossible for black's Bd5 blockade with an eye to Bxb3 on white's next move (31.Nf3) |
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Sep-10-04 A Volokitin vs G Matjushin, 2004
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Deelong: <Knight13> I think 38.d5 is a natural move, giving White a passed pawn. I think Black erred in 25... Ba6? giving White a chance to exchange Bishops and then control b file. This text give White control of the 7th rank. Perhaps Black could give a fight by 25... c5 or Rb8. |
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Sep-10-04 A Volokitin vs A Korobov, 2004
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Deelong: <iron maiden> Nc4 is a killer. <tpstar> Your explanation is complete and crystal clear.Thanks to both of you. |
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