Sep-02-22 A Onslow vs H Grieve, 2022
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Mimchi1: A tough, sharp game on both sides. |
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Aug-06-22 Abdusattorov vs Z Tanenbaum, 2021
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Mimchi1: What positional dominance shown by Abdusattarov. He locked the position up from the middlegame, remaneauvered his pieces, and eventually broke through. Very beautiful. |
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Jan-02-13 Aronian vs Anand, 2007 
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Mimchi1: 48.Rg3! Nasty! This kind of move is even more painful to experience than an actual mate ... |
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Oct-23-12 B Gurgenidze vs Tal, 1957 
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Mimchi1: Tal's killer instinct is truly highlighted in this game. I can just imagine him puffing a cigarette as he plays ...Nxf2. And the man could write as well! A true badass. |
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Jun-22-12 Romanishin vs Petrosian, 1975 
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Mimchi1: Petrosian's defense was truly brilliant! Moves like 20. ...Re5 and 25. ...Ng4! really highlight his talent. Unfortunately, Romanshin was equally creative in attacking! |
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Dec-09-11 O'Kelly vs J Penrose, 1962 
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Mimchi1: This game is almost a completely accurately copy of: Ed Lasker vs G A Thomas, 1912 . Pretty amazing! |
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Nov-29-11 G Marco vs Maroczy, 1905 
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Mimchi1: Holy crap! I'm amazed Maroczy played 9...g5 in 1905! This type of move is a very computer-like line that Rybka would recommend nowadays, such as Nakamura played against Carlsen's French Defense. These players, although lacking contemporary chess knowledge, are still a force to be ... |
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Nov-29-11 Fischer vs Tal, 1959 
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Mimchi1: 52 ... b2! is a beautiful move. |
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Nov-29-11 Tal vs H Hecht, 1962 
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Mimchi1: Why is this called the Kasparov variation if it is being played one year before he was even born, let alone a chess player yet? |
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Nov-29-11 Tal vs Simagin, 1956 
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Mimchi1: Was there any piece that Tal DIDN'T sacrifice in this game?! |
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