Jan-27-06 Shirov / Andreev vs Speelman / Harding, 2005 
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Dogzilla: "Why not 28.f3?"
Give the kid a break, he's only 7. |
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Jun-28-05 T Kosintseva vs Lagno, 2005
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Dogzilla: Nice ending! Forcing white to get a queen and then be mated. White can prolong the agony with 64. h8=N. |
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Jun-24-05 Claude Frizzel Bloodgood 
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Dogzilla: What a one-trick pony. I guess this works if you always get to play white, match up with weaker opponents, and only play them once or twice before they figure out the Grob traps. |
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Mar-21-05 Tal vs NN, 1958 
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Dogzilla: Not that it's important in this position, but it's interesting how white's knights and bishops all defend eachother. |
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Mar-16-05 Lagno vs B Dincok, 2002 
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Dogzilla: It was a blitz game, but that looks like the move 24. Rf8 was trying to set up! |
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Mar-16-05 Lagno vs A Jakubowska, 2001 
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Dogzilla: Great!
17...Ke8 18. Nd6+ and no matter where the black king goes--d8, e7, or f8--19. Nxb7+ wins the queen. |
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Jan-14-05 Albin vs A Csank, 1890 
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Dogzilla: <bishopmate> If this were a football match, 89 Qg7+ would be the stoppage-time equalizer in a game no side deserved to lose... |
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Sep-10-04 Lagno vs A Goloshchapov, 2004 
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Dogzilla: Maybe someone can help me understand 34...Rxc3? What about that bishop makes it worth a rook? Several moves later, he finds himself missing that rook quite badly. |
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Sep-02-04 Harrwitz vs Horwitz, 1846 
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Dogzilla: Anyone ever heard of an opening trap called "Horowitz's horror"? (It may have been Horwitz or Harrwitz). If I remember, it got it's name because the master fell into it not once but twice in his playing career. If anyone knows the trap, post here... |
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Aug-26-04 Kosteniuk vs D Gannon, 2004 
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Dogzilla: He may have been...distracted. Then again, it is an open tournament, maybe getting to move 14 before dropping a piece was a pretty good day. |
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