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banjo
Member since Aug-11-06 · Last seen Jan-03-14
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   banjo has kibitzed 233 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Aug-20-09 Gligoric vs Sveshnikov, 1986 (replies)
 
banjo: well , i see black has 29. - Qe8 to stop the mate . didn't consider that he goes off his mate threat . i definitley shoudn't post anymore sorry folks
 
   Jul-21-09 A Beliavsky vs Bacrot, 1999 (replies)
 
banjo: WOW the first tuesday puzzle i couldn't solve . Nc6 doublethreat looks so strong ! but it looses ! ;-) i can't believe it . but i hope i learned something . MOVEORDER ! ! !
 
   Jun-18-09 Shabalov vs R Elseth, 1991 (replies)
 
banjo: i can't believe it but i trapped myself ;-) in the line played i thought i would go 26. Ng4? Qh5?? 27.Nf6 but after 26. - Qe6 27.K:h3 h5! i blundered my own horse . that's why i'm a patzer !
 
   Aug-13-08 Tal vs Taimanov, 1954 (replies)
 
banjo: i do not post often , because my english is too bad . but here i have (maybe) a little bit to say . the puzzle was nice and easy . and it says that 52.Qe3 was very bad . 52.Kc2 looks better (no engin). but interesting for us seems to be :why? capablanca once said :
 
   May-31-08 Chernin vs J Polgar, 1990 (replies)
 
banjo: after 24.Kg1 B:g2 25.K:g2 B:c3 and black wins another pawn and has still threats galore
 
   May-31-08 Capablanca vs Kostic, 1919 (replies)
 
banjo: after 84.f6 84.- Rc1 should easyly draw in a rookending f+h pawns can't win
 
   Feb-15-08 D Pavasovic vs J Hector, 2003 (replies)
 
banjo: what went wrong for black in this ending ? i think or even better i guess it was the answer to whites 67.c4 (the only try , because white needs the c3 square for his king ) 67.- bxc4 is much too ambitious , and because of white is better there is no reason for that . so ...
 
   Feb-14-08 J Sonnet vs M Poupinel, 1985 (replies)
 
banjo: i don't know , but maybe black thought : i'm deadly lost , so give the winner the beauty . 24.Qxf6 would be a nice monday-puzzle , let's say in a year or two .
 
   Sep-20-07 J Emms vs Tukmakov, 1996 (replies)
 
banjo: i saw the played line but i decided at last for a "better?" solution: 24.Ne4 Nd7 25.Nf6+ Nf6 26.Qf6 and now i thought black can't do anything against d7 and Be5 or if d7 is blocked Ba5-c3 what am i missing ?
 
   Jun-04-07 M Skalicka vs F Havlicek, 1913 (replies)
 
banjo: well , it's monday . but i think i see an erlyer winner : 19.Rxg6 hxg6 20.Ng5 followed by Qh3-h7 and black goes mate .
 
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