Mar-02-14 Tseitlin vs Gulko, 1971 
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brazos: I decided on 24. Qg4+ Bg7 25. Qg5 but missed that after 25.. Qxb2 the plan of 26. Rd8+ Rxd8 27. Qxd8+ Bf8 28. Nd7 is thwarted by 28.. Qg7 Ah well, dismissed Qh5 after initially not feeling confident of Qg4, but thought 25. Qg5 was an improvement on other Nxf7 lines. |
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Feb-10-14 A Konstantinopolsky vs Simagin, 1945 
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brazos: Why does black take with Q instead of R on move 26? |
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Jan-25-14 Caruana vs Naiditsch, 2014 
Jan-05-14 I Snape vs A A Taylor, 2014
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brazos: Took me awhile to see the Qh5 continuation. |
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May-23-07 G Walker vs W Popert, 1841 
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brazos: Gamescore should read Qc4#
The london defense seems inferior to me, also I don't understand 7. e5 7. Bc3 seems better to me, you can always advance the pawn later. Thoughts? |
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Apr-24-07 G Danner vs J Fletcher, 2005 
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brazos: The gamescore should read 27. Rc8#
I like the rook knight pawn mating combination, it's one of my favorites. |
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Apr-17-07 A D Martin vs Adams, 1992
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brazos: Starting at move 36 would make a nice early week problem. |
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Mar-22-07 McDonnell vs NN, 1830 
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brazos: I prefer the ending 24. Be6++ Ke8 25. Qe7# |
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Feb-27-07 J Mieses vs E Straat, 1923 
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brazos: You're right! You can interject 31. Be7#
but it does win by force. Looks like my first question has some merit after all. Thanks for looking further. |
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Oct-31-06 Grigor Minchev 
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brazos: saludos del minchev leaskin |
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