Mar-14-12 N Miezis vs Navara, 2011 
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Lightboxes: What about 23. ... Qg6? |
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Jun-23-10 Larsen vs Fischer, 1967 
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Lightboxes: What about 60. Nd3?
Knock out another pawn on e5 and return back to d3 for the sacrifice on c1. |
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Nov-09-09 Reichert vs E Diemer, 1950 
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Lightboxes: Black set the trap with 19. ... g6
The pawn move allowed the black king to move out of the way of the rook. |
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Oct-01-09 E Atalik vs J Werle, 2006 
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Lightboxes: Black looks like the next few moves are suicidal attacks leaving only the rook against the knight. |
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Sep-07-09 Gheorghiu vs Uhlmann, 1967 
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Lightboxes: <drunkenknight, your line of questioning doesn't make sense.> I thought his name explained it all. |
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Jul-29-09 Lputian vs Kasparov, 1976 
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Lightboxes: 17 moves for 24. ... dxc5! |
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Jul-15-09 P Scheeren vs Speelman, 1983 
Jul-11-09 T Witke vs J Nikolac, 1986 
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Lightboxes: That's weird...
I got up to:
29. Rxf6+, Kxf6
30. Bxe5+, Rxe5
and calculated that black's moves had to recapture but I ignored 31. Qxf8+. Probably because I lost interest after the first few moves and seeing that they appeared to be forced and worth pursuing. |
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Jul-10-09 Grischuk vs Bareev, 2001 
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Lightboxes: Wow, I got all the moves in the right order a lot faster than Tues, Wed, Thurs. It was obvious when you could see the pawn at e6 protected by one pawn and the queen who would be forced to move by capturing a piece after white attacks. |
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Jul-08-09 Fedorchuk vs Buhmann, 1999 
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Lightboxes: Took a lot longer for a Wednesday than usual. This one's for you Michael. 26. Qf4 |
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