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alphamaster
Member since Jun-30-15 · Last seen May-03-25
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   alphamaster has kibitzed 39 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-07-23 Second Piatigorsky Cup (1966) (replies)
 
alphamaster: In fact, after 1962 Fischer won or came 2nd in every tournament he played, and after 1966, he won every tournament or match he played usually by a big margin.
 
   Sep-04-23 Fischer vs Geller, 1961 (replies)
 
alphamaster: 19 Qb3! was also a very strong move by Fischer.
 
   Sep-29-22 Niemann vs H S Gretarsson, 2022 (replies)
 
alphamaster: If this game is proof of cheating then there is no cheating. Furthermore, 6.5/9 in this tournament and sharing 4th place with other 9 players is a very poor result for someone who cheats.
 
   Sep-06-22 Sinquefield Cup (2022) (replies)
 
alphamaster: Firouzja was also been banned from chess dot com in the past. This does not prove anything.
 
   Mar-11-22 Taimanov vs Fischer, 1971 (replies)
 
alphamaster: I think the game adjourned after Black΄s 40th move and the Soviets resigned the game the next day. Fischer΄s last move Re1! was a surprise for the spectators and annotators but it was the best, as usual.
 
   Apr-11-20 Fischer vs J E Warren, 1964 (replies)
 
alphamaster: No. The final position is draw.
 
   Jun-25-18 Steinitz vs Blackburne, 1869
 
alphamaster: Last move 24.g4! was killing here. Apparently Steinitz had see it and Blackburne didn't.
 
   Jun-04-18 Spassky vs Fischer, 1972 (replies)
 
alphamaster: I full trust the analysis of these 2 great players plus the whole Soviet team so after the adjournment the game was a draw. Earlier Fischer had a won position. Fischer for this game: "I played like a fish!"
 
   May-04-18 Tan - Ju Women's World Championship Match (2018) (replies)
 
alphamaster: It is very early but it seems to me that Ju will win clearly. But it looks the next big name in women chess will be another chinese, Lei Tingjie.
 
   May-04-18 V Fedoseev vs E Najer, 2018 (replies)
 
alphamaster: What happened to Fedoseev except he won the game?
 
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