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NateDawg
Member since Jul-25-06 · Last seen Sep-03-09
I'm 19 years old, and I'm a freshman at Iowa State University, where I'm studying computer science and music. I am a member of the chess club on campus, and I also play with the Rochester Chess Club when I'm home in Minnesota. Other hobbies include piano, tennis, and watching the Minnesota Twins.

I play at World Chess Live as Nathan826, where my rating is about 1750. My favorite openings are Italian Game and Gambit as White, and Accelerated Dragon, Nimzo-Indian, and Budapest Gambit as Black.


   NateDawg has kibitzed 162 times to chessgames   [less...]
   Jan-28-08 R Shirley Jr vs B Wall, 1982 (replies)
 
NateDawg: This one took me longer than most Monday puzzles. The trick is noticing that White's f-pawn is missing, so the Black queen can come to e3 with check. Other than that it's a fairly simple combination of three tactical ideas: Black forces the White rook to go to a square (decoy) ...
 
   Jan-19-08 Carlsen vs N Ibraev, 2004 (replies)
 
NateDawg: <bakit> 16. ♕f5 hxg5 17. hxg5 ♗e4 18. ♕h3 ♘h7 and 19. ♗d3! wins by removing the knight's defender. [DIAGRAM] 19...♗xd3 20. ♖xd3 d6 21. ♕xh7+ ♔f8 22. ♗a3 ♖e6 23. ♕e4!, and White is threatening 24. ...
 
   Dec-22-07 D H Campora vs I Morovic Fernandez, 1981 (replies)
 
NateDawg: <<al wizir> OK, what happens if black plays 19...Ne4, forcing the trade? If 20. Nxe4 dxe4, black gets some counterplay on the open d file.> After 19...♘e4 20. ♘xe4 dxe4, White plays 21. ♖d1! and it is White who capitalizes on the open d-file. White ...
 
   Dec-13-07 W Pollock vs E Hall, 1890 (replies)
 
NateDawg: <MostlyAverageJoe> You're looking at 9...♘fxd5 when 10. ♕xg4 is fine; in the variation InspiredByMorphy is looking at, White cannot play that because it loses the queen.
 
   Dec-02-07 Kasparov vs Topalov, 1999 (replies)
 
NateDawg: <I think the best move of this game was 25.Re7!!!> Yes, for sure. Two rook sacrifices for the price of none! 25. ♖e7 brilliantly deflects the queen from b6. 25...♕xe7 allows a pretty mate in 4 with 26. ♕xd4+ ♔b8 (26...♕c5 27. ♕xc5+ ...
 
   Feb-03-07 Shulman vs The World, 2007 (replies)
 
NateDawg: <Dionyseus> You do have a point there. But I'm thinking that if the "non-thinkers" want to find a move to vote for, they should just read a little ways down the page, and then they can hopefully at least sort of make some decisions for themselves. Also, the impression I got ...
 
   Jan-25-07 G Sigurjonsson vs A S Segal, 1968 (replies)
 
NateDawg: <<WannaBe> Segal is horrible> She beat Susan Polgar with Black ( Zsuzsa Polgar vs A Segal, 1999 ), so she can't be that bad. ײַ ײַ
 
   Jan-10-07 Tartakower vs Przepiorka, 1925 (replies)
 
NateDawg: <<Black Vampire> kibitzers have to choose the best move, and not any winning line... then the correct move is 25.Bb2+!> While you may be right that 25.Bb2+! is the "best" move in this position, I believe that the actual goal of the Chessgames puzzles is to find a move ...
 
   Nov-05-06 The World vs A Nickel, 2006 (replies)
 
NateDawg: <chessgames.com> Your clock here is about a minute and a half fast according to http://time.gov/ .
 
   Oct-21-06 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
NateDawg: <<Chess Classics> Seems computers still struggle playing at a class level> The best program I have found for playing below the master level is Chessmaster 10th Edition. While it is certainly not great, and is probably not even good, it is at least okay, something I ...
 
   Oct-21-06 Chessgames Bookie chessforum (replies)
   Oct-21-06 Kramnik - Topalov World Championship Match (2006) (replies)
   Oct-21-06 A A R Afifi vs Beliavsky, 1985 (replies)
   Oct-13-06 French (C11) (replies)
   Oct-13-06 Budapest Gambit (A52) (replies)
   Oct-13-06 Lasker vs N Whitaker, 1907 (replies)
   Oct-09-06 Sneaky chessforum (replies)
   Oct-06-06 Geller vs J Pribyl, 1984 (replies)
   Oct-02-06 Stevens chessforum (replies)
   Sep-28-06 Kouatly vs Tseshkovsky, 1988
   Sep-24-06 Domdaniel chessforum (replies)
   Sep-23-06 Zukertort vs Steinitz, 1886 (replies)
   Sep-22-06 French, Tarrasch (C06) (replies)
   Sep-22-06 English (A10) (replies)
   Sep-22-06 Levenfish vs Tartakower, 1911 (replies)
   Sep-20-06 Khalifman vs P Nikolic, 1990
   Sep-19-06 V Belov vs A Pugachov, 2004 (replies)
   Sep-09-06 D Brandenburg vs J Hawkins, 2006 (replies)
   Sep-09-06 Capablanca vs N Zubarev, 1925 (replies)
   Sep-09-06 V Liberzon vs Larsen, 1976 (replies)
   Sep-09-06 A Ricci vs C Russo, 2001 (replies)
   Sep-07-06 Ruy Lopez, Classical (C64) (replies)
   Sep-06-06 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav (D15) (replies)
   Sep-06-06 L Blumenoff vs Keres, 1933 (replies)
   Sep-05-06 L E Johannessen vs A Vouldis, 2003 (replies)
   Sep-04-06 Four Knights (C47) (replies)
   Sep-04-06 Three Knights (C46) (replies)
   Sep-03-06 Bishop's Opening (C23) (replies)
   Sep-03-06 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack (B76) (replies)
   Sep-01-06 King's Knight Opening (C40) (replies)
   Sep-01-06 Najdorf vs S Schweber, 1968 (replies)
   Sep-01-06 C H Capon vs J O H Taylor, 1873 (replies)
   Aug-31-06 Giuoco Piano (C50) (replies)
   Aug-17-06 Budapest Gambit (A51) (replies)
   Aug-16-06 French, Exchange (C01) (replies)
   Aug-16-06 Timman vs P K Wells, 2006
   Aug-16-06 English (A20) (replies)
   Aug-16-06 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, Meran (D49) (replies)
   Aug-14-06 King's Indian Defense (E60) (replies)
   Aug-08-06 French (C10) (replies)
   Aug-05-06 Jobava vs Kramnik, 2006 (replies)
   Aug-02-06 French, Winawer, Advance (C19) (replies)
   Aug-02-06 Evans Gambit (C52) (replies)
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