Jun-24-04 G Bakhtadze vs Petrosian, 1944 
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Reti Incarnate: Ah! It appears that, contrary to popular belief, Petrosian was prone to the occasional fit of violence! 18. ...g5, what an adventurous move! |
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Jun-09-04 Kasparov vs O Vasilchenko, 1973 
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Reti Incarnate: Rf7+ doesn't seem to accomplish that much sonic...after Ke4 and f4 white's pawn structure is safe. |
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May-20-04 Korchnoi vs Spassky, 1949 
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Reti Incarnate: Korchnoi was known to get into terrible time trouble; certainly he was going very well in this game until he miscalculated the win of a pawn; though even if Rg7 was not a resource black's position looks fine. |
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May-20-04 V Liavdansky vs Spassky, 1949
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Reti Incarnate: 46. Kf3 Bh4 seems to put white to rest. I'm not sure about it (i'm not very good at calculative analysis) but it seems the threat of 47..Rg3# forces white to play Rg2, whereupon the complicated Be1 looks very strong. |
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May-19-04 Kramnik vs Kasparov, 2000 
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Reti Incarnate: Yeah sorry i probably wasn't being very clear. I meant that Qb3 was the novelty (to my eyes), i haven't seen it played before until i checked this database :) |
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May-19-04 Pirc (B07) 
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Reti Incarnate: It may well be. Certainly, 6.f3 initiates a position that is similar to Kasparov's favourite opening, the Sicilian Dragon. |
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May-19-04 V Mikenas vs Keres, 1949 
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Reti Incarnate: Cool game huh? It's kinda rare for a Nimzo-indian to be this short. Probably because of the quick transposition to a Benoni pawn structure around move 7. From then on, black kicks arse! |
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May-19-04 Alekhine vs Pirc, 1930 
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Reti Incarnate: I'd say White's screwed. Straight win for black, unless he blunders his rook. |
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May-17-04 I Birbrager vs Tal, 1953 
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Reti Incarnate: are you called talchess because you like his games or cos you like to analyse em till they suck |
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May-15-04 Bobby Fischer 
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Reti Incarnate: You missed my point, Mr. Lau. If one was to give Capablanca a few hours of modern chess theory training, then he'd be easily be ready to fight the young tigers of today and emerge victorious. Capablanca's style had no weaknesses. He was a strong player. Ruy, i find it ironic ... |
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