Jul-27-07 Motylev vs Carlsen, 2007 
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Krebb15: Did he intend 35. Bd6 Qxb6 36. Nf5, threatening mate on g7 and didn't see 36. ...Qf8?? |
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Mar-25-07 Leko vs Kramnik, 2007 
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Krebb15: Can anyone tell me why 16. ...Bf3 wasn't played? To me, this looks like an immediate win for Kramnik |
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Jan-02-07 S Knott vs D M Adams, 2004 
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Krebb15: <Jackz> No, because after 24. Be3 Qb4 25. Bxc5, forking the queen and the rook and winning more material |
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Oct-28-06 Topalov vs J Polgar, 2006 
Aug-05-06 Leko vs Gelfand, 2006 
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Krebb15: now the black queen looks oddly placed on b8 |
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Apr-09-06 Topalov vs Nisipeanu, 2006 
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Krebb15: <Capablanca fan> you are correct - line no longer works with positioning of black queen |
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Feb-08-06 Fischer vs M S Grunberg, 1959 
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Krebb15: I agree. Stekel, who is the much stronger player overall, has the distinct advantage in this game after giving up his dark-squared bishop (with no compensation, I might add) and allowing white a passed pawn on the a file. |
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Jan-24-06 Karjakin vs Topalov, 2006 
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Krebb15: what are the computers saying in this position? |
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Jan-20-06 Kamsky vs Anand, 2006 
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Krebb15: this is turning into a massacre |
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Jan-19-06 Topalov vs Mamedyarov, 2006 
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Krebb15: It looks as if 21...Kf8 is going to prove ultimately disasterous for black, as Topa continues to gain time and space in the center while the black king continues to wander |
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