Sep-18-22 Yermolinsky vs L Christiansen, 2006
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K Any: The d6 pawn was poisoned, 29.Rd6 was a blunder.I think 29.Qc4 is playable. |
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Sep-17-22 L Christiansen vs Bu Xiangzhi, 2000
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K Any: Yeah, I'm not sure. Maybe Black gets good play against c4 and e4 after White's Bishop is gone. |
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Sep-17-22 S Muhammad vs L Christiansen, 2004 
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K Any: 66...Bd4 does nothing, except maybe cause your opponent's flag to fall. |
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Sep-16-22 L Christiansen vs Xu Jun, 2002
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K Any: 43...Ke6, that can't be good. 46.Bf6, oh, it's not! |
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Sep-15-22 C Zhu vs L Christiansen, 2001
Sep-13-22 J Hector vs L Christiansen, 1998
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K Any: Interesting sac 21...Nf3. White's defense is not easy. I'm not sure where White went wrong, maybe 33.Ne2 is a better defense. If 33...Rf2 then 34.Kd3. It's still complicated, of course. That's why LC played it. |
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Sep-11-22 L Christiansen vs Andersson, 1997
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K Any: Ulf's defensive technique, even in a rapid game. Dang! |
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Sep-11-22 B Zueger vs L Christiansen, 1996
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K Any: I guess White had to play 23.Rb1, Nd2 is bad but not obviously. After exchanges on f2 and the Q check on e3, Rb2 is a killer. White can't play 27.Nf3 because of BxN and Rd2. LC's Knights are deadly! |
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Sep-09-22 L Christiansen vs T Casper, 1995
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K Any: 46.Bb5! seeing cb5 47.Ncd5 Nd5 48. Nd5 Qd8 49.Qd6 Nf5 50.c6. |
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Sep-09-22 Niemann vs So, 2022 
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K Any: Took some nice technique but White did appear to be outclassed. |
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