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Kiborg007
Member since Oct-06-08 · Last seen Apr-18-09
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   Kiborg007 has kibitzed 17 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Dec-17-08 P Charbonneau vs H A Hussein Al-Ali, 2008 (replies)
 
Kiborg007: Chesmaster told me, after 14 Kd1, white wons two pawns and queen, and black won only queen. Black has also two pawns in g line!
 
   Nov-24-08 Tukmakov vs D Norwood, 1990 (replies)
 
Kiborg007: What about: 28 Rxf6+ Bxf6 29 Qxf7+ Bg7 30 Bh6 Rg8 31 Rf1+ Ke6 (Ke8) 32 Qxg8+ ...
 
   Nov-22-08 A Fox vs H L Dickerson, 1904 (replies)
 
Kiborg007: This is good for puzzle!!!
 
   Nov-14-08 E Pedersen vs A Zografakis, 1950 (replies)
 
Kiborg007: 10... fxe6 11 Qxd8+ Kf7 12 O-O+ Nf6 13...
 
   Nov-13-08 M Blau vs S Fazekas, 1957 (replies)
 
Kiborg007: This is won for black, because white can' t get queen before black!
 
   Nov-12-08 Lasker vs Broderson, 1908 (replies)
 
Kiborg007: I like this game!
 
   Nov-11-08 E Arnlind vs Y Kraidman, 1958
 
Kiborg007: This is draw. I set up position on computer and white are not better. One rook and one pawn will stay on booth sides after black take rook!
 
   Nov-10-08 S Dubois vs G Dufresne, 1863 (replies)
 
Kiborg007: Computer said this: 41 d6 Ke6 42 d7 Rf8 43 Kd4 Rd8 44 Ke4 Rf8 45 Bg6 Kf6 46 Bh5 Ke6 47 Kd4 Rd8 48 Ke4 Rh8 49 Bg6 Rf8 50 Kd4 Rb8 51 Bf5 Kxf7 52 Kd5 Ke7 53 Kc6 Kd8 54 Be6 Ke7 55 Kc7 ... and so on. whit King take then a and b pawn, but black can take g pawn.
 
   Nov-09-08 Gunsberg vs Bird, 1885 (replies)
 
Kiborg007: After 22 fxg6, were two forks, Nf3, and for white Nf5:)
 
   Nov-03-08 A Nickel vs The World, 2008 (replies)
 
Kiborg007: I think that we must move knight on e5 or c5, to space for king, and attack on his bishop.
 
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