Jul-13-10 V Laznicka vs Lenderman, 2010 
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XMarxT3hSpot: Because Laznicka thought that 37. b4 and 38. b5 are the better moves :) On 37.. axb4, white has 38. a5 with threat of 39 Nxa6 Rxa6 40. b7 |
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Apr-12-10 A Kovchan vs Karjakin, 2010
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XMarxT3hSpot: 16. Nc1 allows the thematic break d5 |
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Dec-24-09 Khismatullin vs S Sjugirov, 2009 
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XMarxT3hSpot: Indeed impressive combination. White must have seen it when playing 35. Rb1 Yet Black still went 35...Nc3. I wonder if Black didn't calculate, underwent time trouble, or simply thought that White overlook the move. |
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May-28-09 T Dao vs Y Hou, 2009
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XMarxT3hSpot: Remind me of Bobby Fischer game! |
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Apr-13-09 Russian Team Championship (2009)
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XMarxT3hSpot: Drawless Caruana? |
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Apr-07-09 E Alekseev vs Jakovenko, 2009 
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XMarxT3hSpot: Nobody comment on this yet? This is an interesting game. Once again Jako demonstrate his endgame mastery. Even in the presence of opposite color bishop he still manage to win the game. |
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Nov-28-08 Dominguez Perez vs Iturrizaga Bonelli, 2008 
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XMarxT3hSpot: <Andrew Chapman>That's my opinion too. What did Black try to achieve? Miscalculation or simply bad judgement of the resulting position? |
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Oct-25-08 Anand - Kramnik World Championship Match (2008) 
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XMarxT3hSpot: <Xenon Oxide>Nice perspective. Why don't people look at the actual games before giving such comments. In my opinion Kramnik played pretty good so far. It's just that Anand played even better. So much better. |
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Sep-04-08 Anand vs Radjabov, 2008 
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XMarxT3hSpot: I don't know if "hiding your best stuff" can be applied here. After all, it doesn't seem like that Kramnik will use Sveshnikov against him in the match. Yes, I know that Kramnik used to popularize this opening once but such a risky opening.. |
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Aug-05-08 Z Almasi vs Nakamura, 2008 
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XMarxT3hSpot: Such a sharp game. And against a tactical monster Nakamura on top of that. |
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