Sep-02-07 Lasker vs Schlechter, 1910 
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Happypuppet: See Calli's second kibitz in this game:
Schlechter vs Lasker, 1910
In short: no. |
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Mar-22-07 L Spassov vs P Popov, 1977 
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Happypuppet: What is Black's defense after 20. Qh5 Nf8 21. Bf7?
(threatening 22. Ng6+ Nxg6 23. Bxg6) |
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Mar-17-07 Radjabov vs Kramnik, 2007 
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Happypuppet: <technical draw> Har, har, har. =P |
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Mar-17-07 D Barua vs H Spangenberg, 1996 
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Happypuppet: Found where I learned of it. It's called a clean mate as spoken of on this page: A Steinkuehler vs Blackburne, 1863 |
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Mar-12-07 S Kustar vs A Kranz, 1999 
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Happypuppet: <beenthere520> I'm sorry, I don't understand the logic of the puzzle being harder with a pawn on h6. |
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Mar-11-07 J Esser vs Marshall, 1911 
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Happypuppet: <playground player> I don't know, but I'm sure if it were allowed at least one quack would put a mic inside of one. |
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Mar-11-07 T Bakre vs B Zawadzka, 2004 
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Happypuppet: <syracrophy> Looking at the ratings, it looks like "Gamma Beata Alpha" instead though. |
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Mar-10-07 Andersson vs Topalov, 1997 
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Happypuppet: Well, it was blindfold. These things occasionally happen. |
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Mar-10-07 Z Almasi vs I Sokolov, 1995 
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Happypuppet: <anodin> I rejected that variation in view of 25. Rf3, didn't see a decent attack for Black there. I got the first two moves, calculated some variations out, but not the defense White played. In a real game I probably would not have played this sac except for the fact that |
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Mar-09-07 Khalifman vs Serper, 1994 
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Happypuppet: It is truly embarassing to calculate the correct move order (all the way to the end of the game), conclude it did not work, and eventually click in without a solution. |
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