Feb-24-22 Short vs Kasparov, 1993 
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PatrickGJr: ANALYSIS[x] 24. Qe7+ Kg7 25. Nf5+ Kg6 26. Qf6+ Kh5 27. Ng7+ Kg4 28. Qf4# I think is the winning line. |
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Dec-26-20 J Polgar vs K Hulak, 1989 
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PatrickGJr: what's wrong with 22.) BxE5? |
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Sep-02-20 Tal vs L Spassov, 1977
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PatrickGJr: 20. Re3 Rxf4 21. Rh3 h5 22. Qg5 Rf6 23. gxh5 seems like another interesting alternative to breaking into blacks position |
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Apr-12-20 Tal vs Janosevic, 1966
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PatrickGJr: 28. Rdf3 Qc7 29. Rh3 Qc4 30. Rff3
and what is black's move? |
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May-10-19 Cochrane vs Saumchurn, 1857
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PatrickGJr: 14.) Bg5 seems like that would be quite a savage move to make in this position. just so you can invoke Rf8. |
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Apr-10-19 Saumchurn vs Cochrane, 1855
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PatrickGJr: 23.) ...D3 that is one sick move... xD |
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Apr-10-19 Saumchurn vs Cochrane, 1857
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PatrickGJr: Now, this is one fascinating game. |
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Feb-19-19 Cochrane vs Moheschunder, 1855
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PatrickGJr: 21. Nxg6 Rg8 22. h5 fxg6 23. Ne7 Qg5 24. Nxg8 Kxg8 25. Qf3 is more so accurate, sorry, to which white is behind but black has some problems with loose pieces in the position, not to mention the back rank is ver weak. Therefore White's plan would revolve around making one of the ... |
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Feb-19-19 Cochrane vs Staunton, 1843
Feb-10-19 Cochrane vs Moheschunder, 1850
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PatrickGJr: 14.) E5,Dxe5 15.) Dxe5, Knid5 16.) Knie4, Bxg5 17.) Fxg5 |
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