Feb-29-08 A Colovic vs W Arencibia Rodriguez, 2004 
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boson: In the final position simply 35.d5 wins: 35...Rd5, 36.Ra7+, Kd8 37.Qc6. |
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Apr-16-07 J Krejcik vs J Thirring, 1898 
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boson: Julius Thirring has TWO r's in his name. He was the father of Hans Thirring, famous among physicists for the so-called Lense-Thirring effect in general relativity, and the grandfather of Walter Thirring, an eminent theoretical physicist at the University of Vienna. |
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Mar-22-07 L Spassov vs P Popov, 1977 
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boson: 20. Qh5 also wins.. If Black plays 20....Nf8. there follows 21. Qf7! Ng6 22. Ng6+ hg6 23. Qg6 and mate next move. So Black must move either 20... h6 or g5 and then 21 Ng6+ wins a piece. (If 20. . g6 , the knight check leads to mate via Bh6.) |
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