May-18-06 Tal vs Keene, 1964 
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TenFeetTall: This must have certainly been a
thrilling experience for young Keene, who played a brilliant game here. |
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May-05-06 Kibitzer's Café 
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TenFeetTall: why is it so hard... |
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May-05-06 R Faase vs Keene, 1965 
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TenFeetTall: Hey, I forget where i put that
analysis on the Bogo - like
Korchnoi-Andersson, or Karpov- Andersson, or Vaganian-Andersson. I need to find that... |
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Apr-19-06 N J Kalton vs Keene, 1964 
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TenFeetTall: No comment for the newbies here?
I could have sworn I saw you
sneaking over to the print station. |
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Apr-18-06 A Whyte vs Keene, 1963
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TenFeetTall: Exceptionally nice point with
25...fxg3+!!,, which I didn't see
right away. After 26 Kh1, just
26...gxf2! and now the knight cannot move due to 27...Rh3+!! |
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Apr-18-06 Keene vs A Collard, 1963
Apr-18-06 D R Hughes vs Keene, 1963
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TenFeetTall: Nice EPAULLETE MATE at the end. |
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Apr-18-06 D Levy vs Keene, 1963
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TenFeetTall: And I think after 9 Bxe6!!?? fxe6
10 Nxe6, that Black WILL play
10...Bd6! - giving up the third pawn with 11 Nxg7+ Kf7! when he is still
better. |
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Apr-18-06 Keene vs D B Pennycuick, 1963 
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TenFeetTall: We are learning Chess with Ray Keene,
as may indeed be done with any
Grandmaster worth his salt, if the
games are studied closely enough. |
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Apr-18-06 J B Adams vs Keene, 1963 
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TenFeetTall: Apparently, after 12 f5 Bc5! 13 fxe6 dxe6! ( 13...fxe6? 14 Qh5+)
gives Black an OK position, maybe even . So, contrasted with
Nunn-Sokolov, not locking in the bishop with ...d6 helped. It enabled
...Bc5!, which ... |
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