Apr-13-19 Colle vs J Delvaux, 1929 
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Prudov: offramp
The Flemish call it Gent. The French call it Gand.
As a Dutchman I should know. |
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Nov-05-17 Botvinnik vs Vidmar, 1946 
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Prudov: According to the tournament book (Euwe & Kmoch, Groningen 1947 in Dutch) Black's deciding error was 33. Rd8-c8 instead of 33. Bd7-c8.
<nescio> The last moves in the same book:
58. Kg3 Rh1 59. Kg2 Rh8 60. g6 resigns. |
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Oct-31-16 D Kokarev vs G Oparin, 2016
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Prudov: <Chesstorian72: Why didn't this patzer take the queen??>
and why did he not try again by 28. h4? White wins at least a piece by 28. … Qe6 29. Rd5 Nf6 30. Rb6 Rb2 31. Rb2 Nd5 32. Qd5 |
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Jul-25-16 Khachiyan vs Robson, 2006 
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Prudov: <gofer:> < Now it is black that has to think long and hard how to not lose it's knight > Who cares about a knight if it is easy to get some queens! |
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May-23-16 Pirc vs Euwe, 1950 
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Prudov: Euwe suggests the offensive move 15. d5! |
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Jan-03-16 V Prosviriakov vs Scott Borland, 2015 
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Prudov: Scott Borland was not the first player of this game. Who will be next? |
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Nov-19-15 W E Jones vs P Littlewood, 2010
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Prudov: <johnnyb: Dear me, Littlewood mistakenly resigns in a won position.>
Chessgames.com corrected the mistake: Jones resigned. |
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Oct-13-15 O Girya vs A Kashlinskaya, 2014 
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Prudov: Capablanca showed a century ago when to put your queen on b2 < O Bernstein vs Capablanca, 1914 > |
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Jul-05-15 Dvoirys vs Khalifman, 1997 
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Prudov: <RandomVisitor> Semen is a correct transliteration (CEMEH in Cyrillic capitals), but not the only one. However, the e's are not both pronounced in the same way in this case. The name is actually pronounced Simyon with the stress on the second syllable. Simon is its equivalent ... |
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Mar-12-15 S E Lurdalen vs Jon Thor Lemery, 2015
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Prudov: Rating 1273, instructive game! |
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