Jul-08-11 C Chaplin vs Reshevsky, 1923 
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Igor Egin: It was a simulateonous game. Young Sammy was only 12. |
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Jul-07-11 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin (C97)
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Igor Egin: What about 12. a3 ? |
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Jul-06-11 Morphy vs Anderssen, 1858 
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Igor Egin: Who has advantage after 16. Qxf7 Rg8 (instead of Bxh4) 17. Qxh7 Ng3 18. Nd2 Bg4 ? |
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Nov-20-10 Short vs Kasparov, 1993 
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Igor Egin: 4...b5!?
Maybe Kasparov talked with Anderssen before the game :).
But I do not mind about this gambit. If you art an amateur - play it. |
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Nov-20-10 J Schulten vs Kieseritzky, 1850 
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Igor Egin: A fantastic checmate! But game was too 'vulgar' (I MEAN THAT THERE ARE TOO MANY STRAIGHT ATTACKING MOVES). |
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Nov-03-10 J Wilson vs NN, 1795 
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Igor Egin: Mr Wilson broke the main strategical idea of Muzio (or Muziolike) gambit. White should develop quickly.
Maybe people couldn't play this gambit correct in 18th century. |
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Nov-03-10 NN vs E Fossan, 1991 
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Igor Egin: If Fossan is master, I am a kamikaze!
So why Erik Fossan was trapped double (3rd and 4th moves)? Who knows? Maybe he studied theory badly? |
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Nov-03-10 NN vs D Ponziani, 1769 
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Igor Egin: I wanted to say "Why did white play". |
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Nov-03-10 Anderssen vs E Schallopp, 1864 
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Igor Egin: Anderssen played in Morphy style. He developed pieces quickly and defeated his opponent with powerful attack.
Notice that after 10th move Shallopp didn't start to develop his Queen's side. He just wanted to gobble pawns. |
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