Oct-27-17 Nakamura vs Topalov, 2016 
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Kyudaime: 37. Rg5! will prevent the knight check. |
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Oct-26-17 J van Foreest vs S Kutzner, 2016 
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Kyudaime: I got it also <62. Rb4> leads to a win for White. |
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Oct-23-17 Lobron vs Timman, 1992 
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Kyudaime: A rook sac that lead to a knight fork. |
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Oct-15-17 Polugaevsky vs E Torre, 1984 
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Kyudaime: I also got the first 3 moves 19. ♗xh7 ♔xh7 20. ♕h5+ ♔g8 21. ♖g8... and now what if Black 21st move is 21...♗f8 rather than the weak 21...g6? ;) |
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Oct-13-17 W Adams vs A Simonson, 1940 
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Kyudaime: → Let see, a double rook sac:
21. Rxg7+ Kf8 22. Rg8+ Kxg8 23. Rg1+ Kf8 24. Bg7+ Kg8 25. Bf6+ Kf8 26. Rg8+ Kxg8 27. Qg2+ Qg5 28. Qxg5 Kf8 29. Qg7# |
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Oct-12-17 Timman vs Ljubojevic, 1988
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Kyudaime: What a beautiful finished starts with Rook sac then the a bishop sac that doomed White. |
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Oct-11-17 N Marache vs Morphy, 1857 
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Kyudaime: <matvox: What if white played pawn to f3, simultaneously protecting the queen and opening an escape hatch for the king> Black will captures the White Queen with 19...Nxe4. |
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Oct-10-17 H Rolletschek vs G Lither, 1987 
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Kyudaime: <26. Rxd7> wins the piece. |
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Oct-03-17 Short vs Ljubojevic, 1987 
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Kyudaime: 28...Qxg2+ Kxg2 29. Bc6 K-move 30. Rxb4 and black is pawn up in the ensuing end game and should winning. |
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Oct-02-17 J Zhu vs F Sun, 2017 
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Kyudaime: 29. Rxh7+ Kxh7
30. Qg6 Kh8
31. Qh5+ Qh6
32. Qxh6# 1-0 |
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