May-23-11 A Holl vs A Nickel, 1986
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Muk: After 11.Qe2 white have problems (game moves). Better is: 1: 11.0-0 e6 12.Be3 Nb4 13.Nh4 Be4 14.f3 Bg6 15.Nxg6 hxg6 16.g3 Kb8 17.c3 Nd5 18.Bxd5 Rxd5 19.c4 |
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May-23-11 Dutch, Stonewall with Ba3 (A94) 
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Muk: <Chess Addict> It looks for that Bxa6 is better because if white plays Nbd7 (<or another move>) White will play Qc1 and when black play Bxa3 then Qxa3 and white controls the a3 f8 diagonal. If black plays Bxa3 then the following variation is possible: 9.Nxa3 Qe7 10.Nc2 Nbd7 ... |
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May-23-11 Le Quang Liem vs Ivanchuk, 2011 
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Muk: <Sastre> After your 18.Qg4 Rg6 it seems Black has a win in 10 moves: 19.f4 Ba6 20.Rd1 Bxg5 21.fxg5 Qf7! 22.dxc5 Rf8 23.h4 Qf2+ 24.Kh2 Ne5 25.Qe4 Rxg5 26.c6 Nf3+ and white wil loose his Queen. And if white will give his queen away he also loose. 27.Qxf3 Rxf3 28.hxg5 (<what ... |
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May-23-11 Miroshnichenko vs O N Al Ali, 2011
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Muk: <Shams> After your 24. Bxh7 g6 25. Bh6+ Ke8 white is a pawn up but will loose it a few moves later: 26.h4 Bf6 27.h5 gxh5 28.Rb3 b6 29.Be4 Bb7 30.Bxb7 Rxb7 31.Rb5 e5 32.Kg2 Rc8 33.f3 Ke7 34.Rh1 Nd6 35.Rb3 h4 36.gxh4 Rg8+ 37.Kf2 Rh8 38.Be3 Rxh4 39.Rxh4 Bxh4+ 40.Kg2 Nc4 41.Bc5+ Kd7 ... |
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May-20-11 Ponomariov vs Nakamura, 2011 
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Muk: This position would be hard, for some players, to found out what's the checkmate. This is the variation: 93... Ka6 94.Kc6 Ka7 95.Nc5 Kb8
96.Kb6 Ka8 97.Be6 Kb8 98.Na6+ Ka8 99.Bd5# |
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