Sep-19-21 Shabalov vs K Arkell, 1991 
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R4f43l L3 M4550n: In my opinion, Rxd5 with idea of pushing e6 and than Nd4 is very good for White and not 'insane'. Besides, exploits the bad positioned Black Queen. Saying that, the master's solution is beautiful and very hard to find even knowing this is a 'puzzle', truly isane! |
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Sep-10-21 B Lalic vs Sadler, 1995
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R4f43l L3 M4550n: I don't know if 10.e4 is 'opening theory' but it' a very clever idea! About the puzzle itself both N could take the h6+. |
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Sep-06-21 A Korobov vs A Mithil, 2018
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R4f43l L3 M4550n: As revisiting this game I see it more clearly now. White has managed a strong mobilization in blacks“s castle, fragilizing it. But placing the Knight at f8 (27... Nf8), Black as first glance seens to hold the position well - defending checkmate threats and intend to grab ... |
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Jan-26-21 V Peresipkin vs Chekhov, 1976 
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R4f43l L3 M4550n: 19... Rc8 and 20... Rc7 fine defensive idea to hold the position equal, but unfortunately the Rook was traped later on. |
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Jan-25-21 P Benes vs K Mokry, 1979 
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R4f43l L3 M4550n: Bring the Knight for the fight is not a bad idea! It's mate in 2 more moves... Yes, Rook takes is faster, but see the Knight first and quickly. Hava a good week! |
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Jan-13-21 Nimzowitsch vs Tarrasch, 1914 
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R4f43l L3 M4550n: I see 19...Bxg2! and follow up is relatively easier to understand because it's only involves Q and B, but the game continuation is more energic and instructive! |
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Dec-21-20 Nepomniachtchi vs Karjakin, 2020 
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R4f43l L3 M4550n: Awesome play 13.d6 by Ian! |
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Jun-24-19 Yates vs Nimzowitsch, 1910 
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R4f43l L3 M4550n: Not very easy it is mate in four! ;) |
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Jun-17-19 Kasimdzhanov vs I Cheparinov, 2009 
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R4f43l L3 M4550n: Hard puzzle! Since Black is threatening 26...Nxf4 discovering check at the Queen, 26.Rd7 is very coherent. My bad is to assesses this as better for white, but just equalizing matters. |
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Jun-15-19 Kasparov vs G Hjorth, 1980 
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R4f43l L3 M4550n: Well, it's a Saturday game by the great Kasparov. Imbalanced position. Material not equal. As the Black Rook is misplaced back-rank checkmate is evident. So, tempo, decoy/deflection are necessary. As Check It Out, I found the 2 moves and run. But studing the result position |
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