Mar-03-06 Ivanchuk vs Bacrot, 2006 
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Pterodactylus: equal?
40.Qe5! and black is toast |
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Aug-31-04 Alekhine vs Maroczy, 1931 
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Pterodactylus: <clocked> There is no forced win after 25. Qh5 e5. What I was trying to show is that white can win after 25. Qh5 Qd2, which is the very move that 25. b4 was aimed against. After 25. Qh5 e5 26. f6+ Kd8 and, say, 27. Be2 White stands better because his King is rather more ... |
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May-18-04 Adams vs Seirawan, 1991 
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Pterodactylus: Black has a very easy win in the final position with 55... Kh6. I wonder why Yasser did not see it. |
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Apr-27-04 N Riumin vs Capablanca, 1935 
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Pterodactylus: Yes, 24... Qg5 is probably the best try, though after 25. Qd4 Rd7 26.b6! Black's position is not a cheerful one. |
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Apr-27-04 Capablanca vs Alekhine, 1927 
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Pterodactylus: According to "Predecessors I" this is the 11th game in the match. |
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Apr-25-04 Deep Junior (Computer) 
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Pterodactylus: Sonas'e claim is rediculous. Shredder is the strongest, it just didn't get the pulic relations of Fritz and Junior. I'm sure it will do no worse in a high profile match - just look how it waisted GM Volokov a year ago - http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail... |
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Apr-25-04 Schlechter vs Salwe, 1909 
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Pterodactylus: This game won the beauty prize of this tournament. However Lasker later found out that 22... Nxe4! refutes the combination and should win for Black. |
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Apr-25-04 Schlechter vs J Mieses, 1909 
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Pterodactylus: Well, after 7.Bxe6 fxe6 White can’t prevent Black from hitting the center with a subsequent …e6-e5. Still, It was better for white than the game continuation. |
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Apr-20-04 Capablanca vs O Bernstein, 1911 
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Pterodactylus: “Nimzowitch, who considered himself very superior to me and others in the tournament, became very arrogant during the course of one of his lightning games against Bernstein, saying, because of a remark that I made, that I should not interfere in their game, as they were ... |
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Apr-18-04 Anderssen vs Dufresne, 1852 
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Pterodactylus: <P.S. Where ya been for the last year?>
Well, obviously analyzing this position...
Also:
19...Bd4 20.Bf1 Bxf6 21.Qf4 Rg6 22.Qxc7 Qxf3 23.Rxd7 Kf8 24.Bxe7+ Bxe7 25.Rexe7 Nxe7 26.Qxb8+ Bc8 27.Rxe7 Kxe7 28.Qxc8= |
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