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NMABQjmgChess
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   NMABQjmgChess has kibitzed 24 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jan-24-22 A H Robbins vs Showalter, 1890 (replies)
 
NMABQjmgChess: Unusual to see an under promotion to win the game but here it is.
 
   Dec-29-21 Wojtaszek vs R Kalod, 2004 (replies)
 
NMABQjmgChess: I was able to follow this one for a nice change.
 
   Dec-20-21 Kholmov vs Y Shaposhnikov, 1958 (replies)
 
NMABQjmgChess: I echo the sentiments of Gregor Samsa Mendel above.
 
   Nov-30-21 C F Bolland vs Euwe, 1920
 
NMABQjmgChess: 8 dxe5 is preferred according to the opening books. Instead, 8 Nxe5 allows Black to exchange Knights and advance his c pawn as in this game.
 
   Nov-24-21 Kogan vs D Paunovic, 2010 (replies)
 
NMABQjmgChess: Brenin, you mean 36 Rh1 mate?
 
   Nov-23-21 H Munoz Sotomayor vs R Gonzalez, 1998 (replies)
 
NMABQjmgChess: Easier for me than yesterday as others have noted.
 
   Oct-28-21 Sidney J Rubin (replies)
 
NMABQjmgChess: IF this is the Sid Rubin I think it is, and from your posts, it is, Yes he is a very nice guy. I played him in a lot of casual games at the Friday night meetings of the Santa Monica Bay Chess Club back in the early 80s. I do not play well and lost often to him but, again, he ...
 
   Aug-10-21 Panno vs Spassky, 1955 (replies)
 
NMABQjmgChess: Found this one ok. The idea of deflecting the black king to h8 puts it in the diagonal for the white queen.
 
   Aug-09-21 M Roiz vs T Warakomski, 2005 (replies)
 
NMABQjmgChess: I wenrvwith 37 Qe7+ and that works as well. Others have noted this as well.
 
   Aug-04-21 Myagmarsuren vs Bisguier, 1971 (replies)
 
NMABQjmgChess: I found the 25 Re1 Rxe1 but should have been more patient to see 26 Rxf5 with the threat of the discovered check while the White King still maintains the double threat of Rxe1.
 
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