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Wilsonia
Member since Apr-20-06 · Last seen Oct-03-07
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   Wilsonia has kibitzed 8 times to chessgames  
   Aug-15-07 Turov vs E Postny, 2003 (replies)
 
Wilsonia: I went for Rxa7 yesterday so I learned from that and went for Qxe1+ here. I think it is simpler as it deflects the queen to a passive square and all white has after that is one harmless knight check.
 
   Mar-12-07 S Kustar vs A Kranz, 1999 (replies)
 
Wilsonia: A nice weihnachts present for Sandor.
 
   Mar-09-07 Khalifman vs Serper, 1994 (replies)
 
Wilsonia: There's a rook on h6! Where did that come from? I'm sure it wasn't there a minute ago. At least I'm not the only one who wants to play Qc6 at some point in the combination.
 
   Mar-08-07 Shulman vs The World, 2007 (replies)
 
Wilsonia: So far, we are following Karpov-Almasi Biel 1996 1-0 50 moves. GM Almasi played 16...Nf6 here and seemed to get a good position but at some point we will have to deviate from the moves played by this 2655 grandmaster!
 
   Aug-08-06 Carlsen vs S Sollid, 2001 (replies)
 
Wilsonia: I'm convinced 22.Bh5 wins for white. 21...Qg6 is a shocker in an otherwise excellent game.
 
   Aug-06-06 Kramnik vs Sadvakasov, 2001 (replies)
 
Wilsonia: That line looks quite drawish to me after 22...Rfe8
 
   Jul-18-06 Kaehler vs Paulsen, 1864 (replies)
 
Wilsonia: Another nice line is 23...Qf5 (or Qh4) 24.Ra3 Qxh3 25.Rxh3 Rxg2+ 26.Kh1 Rxf2+ winning very easily
 
   Apr-20-06 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation (A87) (replies)
 
Wilsonia: Well all I can say Poisonpawns is that you must be a fantastically strong player because 2.h3 objectively offers white no advantage.
 
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