Mar-24-11 C Holt vs M Panchanathan, 2011 
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Mariusfj: 29...Rxb7 30 Rxb7 Rd1+ 31 Kh2 Ng4+ 32 Kh3 Nxf2+ 33 Kh4 Rh1 # Time to check
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Yes, I got it.
4 of 4 so far this week. |
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Mar-08-11 D Andreikin vs Karjakin, 2010 
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Mariusfj: 8 Sxe7!
A) 8...Sxe7 9 Dxd4
B) 8...h6 9 Sxc6 Dxg5 10 Sxd4 |
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Mar-08-06 A Reggio vs J Mieses, 1903 
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Mariusfj: I solved the puzzle! A little bit difficult for a Wdnesday, but a nice combination. My first thought was 23...Qe3 + but the queen guards e3. 23...Bh4+ was my next line, but the king escapes.
What about 23...Rg3? Blacks threat is Qe3#. After Qxg3 the bishop has a pin on the queen ... |
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Feb-27-06 V Yemelin vs E Goric, 2001 
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Mariusfj: My suggestion was: 25 Qh7+ Kxg5 26 h4+ Kg4 27 Qg6+ Kxh4 28 Kf2 and black cant stop Rh1#
Any comments?
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Feb-13-06 Janowski vs Gruenfeld, 1925 
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Mariusfj: I think the stalemate rule is a good rule! The black side had the chance to shoot the ball into an "open goal", but missed it. |
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Oct-20-05 Ragozin vs Panov, 1940 
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Mariusfj: Answer to: Cygoh9
Try logicalchess.com . There are som lessons there and som tactical puzzles. |
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