Jun-11-05 Parma vs M Damjanovic, 1960 
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Jimzovich: It was easy because every move was a forcing move. Not like some of the problems we faced last week, where there were alternative answers and the discussion was long. But hey checkmate in 5 is still considered intermediate puzzle. |
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Jun-09-05 Ljubojevic vs Miles, 1986 
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Jimzovich: Well <Greginctw> do you care to comment or is it over NOW? |
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Jun-09-05 O Barda vs J Foltys, 1951 
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Jimzovich: I really enjoyed this problem. It was an old school mate like the "1001 mates" by Reinfeld. I like it!! |
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Jun-08-05 Y Kruppa vs O Gladyszev, 1997 
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Jimzovich: This one had a sort of "double deflection" if you will. I only saw 22. ...♖xf8 then 23.♗xe5 #. Teaches me a good lesson here, if everything is not in order my opponent could have escaped! |
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Jun-07-05 J Nun vs Uhlmann, 1979 
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Jimzovich: <aktajha> May I add to your comments: "A POORLY played game by white" Just an opinion. |
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Jun-04-05 E Post vs H Wagner, 1921 
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Jimzovich: <TheSlid> I like your avatar too. Another thing about this game. I think I would have played 21.Nxb2 holding together the Q-side. Is that bad? |
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Jun-04-05 E Torre vs Unzicker, 1981 
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Jimzovich: <abject> I disagree, I think move #5 was fine, and following an opening book's suggestions does nothing for the understanding of chess. Most GM's will avoid the "BOOK" while playing; in order to gain an "ADVANTAGE". It may be a quote but "Chess games are won by an ... |
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Jun-03-05 Fischerandom Chess 
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Jimzovich: I say Karpov vs. Fischer. Random Chess match, that would sell! |
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May-16-05 NN vs Staunton, 1841 
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Jimzovich: hmmmm... Can someone explain.
Why not the last 2 moves in reverse 21. ...Nh4 then 22. ...Bg2# ?
This looks better to me. |
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Feb-21-04 Marshall vs Capablanca, 1918 
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Jimzovich: Will this Site ever fix this? It seems as though there are many errors. How am I to study a game when it is incorrect? |
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