Sep-28-05 Polgar vs Anand, 2005 
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Phoenix JS: No game is over before either side resigns |
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Jul-07-05 V Piber vs R Jovan, 2001 
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Phoenix JS: It seems to me that white plays the weaker move with 24. Bb5 , instead how about 24. Rh8+ with a win for white? |
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Jul-07-05 Charousek vs G Makovetz, 1897 
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Phoenix JS: Queen is lost. However Black can gain a Rook by playing 15. ...Bd8 16. Nb4! followed by 16. ...Qb6+ 17. Nxb6 Bxb6 then 18.Kh1 Nf2+ parried by 19. Rxf2 Bxf2 But when looking at the end game it seems it will be very hard for black to hold back the queenside pawnstorm, because the ... |
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Jul-07-05 J Bruehl vs Philidor, 1788 
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Phoenix JS: I think you are right Morphy. |
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Jun-24-05 Kasimdzhanov vs Anand, 2005
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Phoenix JS: Anand is sooo skilled! Even the late loss of h-pawn gets refuted. A good draw for Anand in my opponion. |
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May-10-05 Grand Prix d'Echecs de Bordeaux (2005) 
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Phoenix JS: I agree with Offramp. I like the fact that he is still playing. I think you might be a little too focused on winning great prizes and money. The simple answer may well be that he loves the game. I think its a question about giving and sharing.... not taking :-) |
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