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S.Brew
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   S.Brew has kibitzed 17 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Feb-05-07 D Svetushkin vs M Grunberg, 2001 (replies)
 
S.Brew: tummy trouble?
 
   Dec-22-06 J Ye vs Kasparov, 2001 (replies)
 
S.Brew: excellent the way 29...Rxh5 precipitates 31.Qxh5 to avoid onslaught
 
   Dec-04-06 Shirov vs Kasparov, 2001 (replies)
 
S.Brew: is white`s 10.a4 a move too late? Once a4`s played, hard for Black to get his queenside pawns launched?
 
   Dec-02-06 Ponomariov vs Grischuk, 2006 (replies)
 
S.Brew: Not knowing the Scheveningen much, is it the 8..b4 or the 10...Qa4 that causes early losses?
 
   Nov-06-06 Junior vs Rybka, 2006 (replies)
 
S.Brew: getting the Black b4 Bishop hamstring itself, wow. The both sides of the board business makes me wanna look at more computer games that use the Sicilian...clinical; dispassion.
 
   Aug-15-06 Van der Wiel vs Korchnoi, 1991 (replies)
 
S.Brew: yeah, to be able to block your opponent`s check with your own winning move is always nice
 
   Aug-15-06 P Constantinou vs K Arakhamia-Grant, 2006
 
S.Brew: Perhaps 21.Nxd5 lets Black`s queen to d5 control base. 21.Be2 looks better. How Black`s king gets across to the queen side - and the second rook across - shows white`s attacking weaknesses from what looks, at move 21, to be a pretty strong position for white...
 
   Aug-13-06 Harikrishna vs S Haslinger, 2002
 
S.Brew: like the black q side pawn structures, and shame about 32 Re1 even if 32 Bc3 hardly looks like coping with the tortoise
 
   Aug-05-06 Miles vs S Conquest, 1995
 
S.Brew: creeping h-pawn!
 
   Aug-05-06 Miles vs J Rowson, 1996 (replies)
 
S.Brew: white runs out of firepower down the kingside - would castling queenside have made things any easier ( move 11)
 
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