Feb-20-13 Tukmakov vs V Malaniuk, 1986 
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camembert: I've just logged in for the first time in five years, and am wondering what the point of submitting corrections is... |
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Feb-20-13 Kramnik vs Leko, 2004 
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camembert: Keene's notes are an embarrassment. I wish somebody would remove them. |
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Jun-05-07 Alexander Petrov 
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camembert: On the question of why this guy has the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 named after him, the Oxford Companion to Chess says it's because, analysing with Jaenisch, he discovered the value of the move 3...d6 after 3.Nxe5. Since this move is apparently essential to the opening's viabilty, ... |
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Mar-16-07 O Sutter vs Hort, 1995 
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camembert: The game score is simply incomplete. In the Chessbase Mega Database, there's an ellipsis at the end of the moves indicating this. |
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Mar-10-07 Z Almasi vs I Sokolov, 1995 
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camembert: Ftacnik pointed out a spectacular win in Chessbase Magazine after 25.Ke2: 25...Nxf3 26.Kxf3 Bh4 27.Rf1 (it seems White has no reasonable way of meeting Black's mating idea here) 27...Bg4+! 28.Kxg4 Qg3+ 29.Kf5 g6+ 30.Ke6 Qd6+ 31.Kf7 Qe7# Fun. |
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Feb-27-07 NN vs Bronstein, 1954 
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camembert: Yes, the game is featured in Bronstein's "200 Open Games", though there it has the slightly prosaic title "Exclamation Mark" (at least in the translation I've got). Bronstein says it was played against a "weak" fellow traveller on the Moscow-Kislovodsk train. His comments are, as ... |
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Mar-23-04 Zvjaginsev vs I Stohl, 2003
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camembert: The score is incorrect. Instead of 7...Kxd8, it should be 7...Bxd8. I'm submitting a correction now. |
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