Dec-19-07 Santa Claus 
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The Backward Pawn: Dear Santa,
Forget milk and cookies, I'm leaving the keys to the liquor cabinet. Sincerely,
-TBP |
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Sep-16-07 Fischer vs Spassky, 1992 
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The Backward Pawn: Can someone please explain why 36. g4!! is so strong, im failing to see why this is so amazing. -TBP |
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May-13-07 Karjakin vs Malinin, 2002 
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The Backward Pawn: <PaulLovric> That might be a new low... very nice double sac, Nf5 seems very interesting |
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Apr-26-07 A Kosten vs Adorjan, 1988 
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The Backward Pawn: 54...Black to play and win
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Apr-17-07 J Cukierman vs NN, 1934 
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The Backward Pawn: Good call <Whitehat1963> |
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Mar-28-07 Andersson vs E Jelling, 1994 
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The Backward Pawn: I think that the best part about this position is the variation 49...Qg7+ 50.Ng6# protecting against the check and dilivering mate at the same time. |
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Mar-27-07 Ikes vs Groncki, 1960 
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The Backward Pawn: YIkes! |
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Mar-26-07 Leko vs Morozevich, 2007 
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The Backward Pawn: Looks like Leko missed the mate with 41.Nc8 where 42.Ra7# is unavoidable. But thats what you get with blitz... |
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Mar-26-07 K Papas vs E Krasenkova, 2001 
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The Backward Pawn: Even starting a move earlier would be worthy of a monday puzzle. |
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Mar-22-07 L Spassov vs P Popov, 1977 
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The Backward Pawn: <PositionalBomber> I dont think 20...h6 would be good for black as 21.Ng6+ Kh7 22.Qf5 and black is defenseless. |
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