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Walter Glattke
Member since Feb-15-17 · Last seen Apr-19-25
I wrote a chess book.

   Walter Glattke has kibitzed 2228 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-19-25 G Oparin vs V Fedoseev, 2022 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: c) 30.Kc2!? Nb4++ 31.Kb2 Qc2+ 32.Ka3 Nd3 33.Rab1 d5+ (Be7) 34.Rb4 Qb2#
 
   Apr-18-25 P Maletin vs A Drygalov, 2018 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: Not difficulty. 27.Rxc4 a5 28.Nxd5 exd5 29.R4c1 fxe3 30.fxe3 Rxe3 31.Bd2 Rf6 32.Bxg5 +- chess for beginners. 31.-Bd4 32.Kh1 Re5 33. Bxg5 Rxg5 34.Rxd4 Qc7 35.b6 Qd8 34 .Qd2 Ra8 35.Qc3 +-
 
   Apr-18-25 Eljanov vs Ponomariov, 2001 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: I had this change up to 42.-Qxc8, too. Black wins with his material advantage, especially by his a-pawn. No "petite combinaison" here.
 
   Apr-17-25 D P Wheeler vs J Emms, 2005 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: 22.-Rxa2 23.bxc5 Rxa1+ 24.Qxa1 Q guards R, no win for black this way.
 
   Apr-16-25 Sasikiran vs Krasenkow, 2004 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: Corr: 29.d7 Qxe2 30.d8Q+ Rf8 31.Qc7 Qf3 32.e6 Rg8 33.Rhf1 Qc6 34.Rf7 ++-
 
   Apr-15-25 G B Prakash vs D Martinidesz, 1992 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: Beauty prize for the following continuation: 37.-Ke7 38.c8N++ Kf8 39.Rf7+ Kg8 40.Ne7+ Kh8 41.N7f5 Ne8 42.Nxe8 gxf3 43.Rxg7 fxe2 44.Nf7# 38.c8Q wins, later mate
 
   Apr-14-25 Saemisch vs T Gruber, 1921 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: 38.Qh5# or RxQ
 
   Apr-13-25 Romanishin vs Dorfman, 1976 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: The only thing I could find before looking the solution was: 17,Nxe3 18.Rxd8 Raxd8 19.Ng3 g6 20.Qe2 Bg5 21.Nxf5 Nxf5+ 22.Kb1 e3 unclear, also unclear the match continuation after 19.Ng3 Bg6
 
   Apr-12-25 Negi vs G Munkhgal, 2014 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: 23.b3 Rac8 24.Qe4 Qxa3+ 25.Kb1 Nh7 26.g4 Rc3 27.Rh2 ++-
 
   Apr-11-25 Suetin vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1964 (replies)
 
Walter Glattke: General change and pawn breakthrough recognized. 38.-Rxh4+ 39.Bxh4 Qxh4+ 40.Qh3 Rxf2+ 41.Rxf2 Qxf2+ 42.Qg2+ Qxg2+ 43. Kxg2 e3+ 44.Kf1 d2 45. Rd1 Bf3 46.Rxd2 exd2 47.Kf2 d1Q / 40:Kg2 Rf3 42.Rh1 Qg4+ 43.Kh2 Rf5 44.Qh3 Rh5 45.Qxh5 (45.Rhg1? Rxh3#) Qxh5+ 46.Kh4 Nd2 -++
 
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