Jul-17-04 Ruy Lopez vs G da Cutri, 1560 
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Queen killer: It doesn't lose straight away, but after 1e4 e5 2Nf3 f6? 3Nxe5! Qe7 4Nf3 Qxe4+ 5Be2 gives white a massive advantage |
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Jul-17-04 Klimov vs Gorbunov, 1989 
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Queen killer: It's amazing how black can get totally demolished in the King's Gambit accepted if he's a little unsure. |
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Jul-17-04 Anderssen vs Harrwitz, 1848 
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Queen killer: Rxa7 strays a little from white's intention |
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Jun-12-04 Fischer vs H Camara, 1970 
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Queen killer: I think you'll find Beowulf slayed a grendal; not a dragon |
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Jun-03-04 Kibitzer's Café 
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Queen killer: I was playing someone recently, and after 1e4 c5 2Nf3 Nc6 3d4 cxd4 4Nxd4 he played 4...d6 what is the point/ purpose of this move; does anyone know? |
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May-23-04 J Bookter vs B Floyd, 1979 
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Queen killer: I was on the white side of this once and 4Nxe5 is difficult to meet, because of the threat of 5Nxc6 |
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May-18-04 M Basman vs S Joksic, 1979 
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Queen killer: What a mate! |
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Apr-25-04 R Tomczak vs Anand, 1988 
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Queen killer: The knight sac by white was definately worth a shot |
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Apr-25-04 Gligoric vs Smyslov, 1959 
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Queen killer: 10Qc7 has fallen out of favour recently; but the sneaky idea of multiple exchanges on d4 followed by capturing the bishop with the queen has achieved remarkable success |
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Apr-23-04 Anderssen vs Kieseritzky, 1851 
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Queen killer: I don't find it that impressive; very late on in the game black could have defended with a bit less greedy play |
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