Mar-04-10 T Bromann vs A Gupta, 2010 
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c06bxx9: Black played very poorly in this game starting with move 13 or so. And by move 20, he is out of it. No immediate blunders, just not grandmaster level stuff. I am curious if this young man was very unfamiliar with this opening with 8 h5 ... But he seems completely lost in the ... |
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Dec-22-09 Jansa vs W N Watson, 1991 
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c06bxx9: How about 60. Ke4 Kxa5 and White and Black both Queen on move 65. Then black has winning chances and so it seems to me that white played 60. g4 to force a draw |
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Mar-02-09 Grischuk vs Ivanchuk, 2009 
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c06bxx9: Alas, all that analysis time had to have been for a Kingside attack! Why use some much time just for some Queenside advantages. Tal would say that center control necessitates an attack! |
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Feb-26-09 Kupreichik vs A Roizman, 1979
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c06bxx9: Moves 21, 22 and 25 by white are the types of moves that distinguish a grandmaster from the rest of us. notice how these moves cleverly force open the dark squares for the bishop. |
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Feb-26-09 Topalov vs Kamsky, 2009 
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c06bxx9: 32...Rc8 was the losing move... due to time pressure, again! Kamsky loses the game and match! |
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Feb-24-09 Dominguez Perez vs Radjabov, 2009 
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c06bxx9: Raddy bailed out on this one, I don't see any major plusses in the endgame for black |
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Feb-24-09 Kamsky vs Topalov, 2009 
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c06bxx9: K-Pax is gay, by the way (for those that didn't know) |
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Feb-20-09 Topalov vs Kamsky, 2009 
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c06bxx9: Nigel, it seems that after 31...Be4, f3 would be a mistake, because now White's rook would be stuck babysitting f3 and become inactive? |
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Feb-19-09 Linares (2009) 
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c06bxx9: h5 anyways, but your right, Kh3 is better because it keep his Queen in the middle |
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Feb-18-09 Kamsky vs Topalov, 2009 
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c06bxx9: Anyone know what is the +increment for this time control? |
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