Feb-13-09 D Fabbro vs M Dao, 1989 
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crptone: After 11)..Bxe5, white will be down a piece |
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Feb-06-09 A Planinc vs P Ostojic, 1965 
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crptone: <arsen387> 25. Rxf7 b1=Q+ 26. Rf1+ and mate next move. Even in the line you posted, 28. Rf2+ actually wins as well (for white lulz) |
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May-19-08 J Sarfati vs R Stevens, 2008 
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crptone: Not quite, 37.. Kf8 38. h8=R+ Kxg7 |
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Dec-13-07 Steinitz vs H C Plunkett, 1876 
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crptone: Extremely terrible game by Steinitz |
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Nov-08-07 G Garcia vs Kudrin, 1989 
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crptone: Is there something wrong with 33)Re1+? Leading to mate? Either the pgn score is wrong or in my extreme tiredness I am unable to think properly |
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Jul-12-07 A Lastin vs G Nureev, 1999
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crptone: what a strange transposition! |
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Apr-09-07 NN vs C van Bockel, 1955 
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crptone: <Rookpawn: 8. d4 Qxd4 9. Qxd4 Nxc3+ and Black has gained two pawns.> |
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Mar-11-07 V Golod vs S Feller, 2007 
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crptone: Why 40.f8N+, when there is a mate in two which is clearly better? I suppose 39.f8N+ also mates, if you feel like humiliating your opponent |
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Mar-02-07 O Ekebjaerg vs G Timmerman, 1991 
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crptone: This is the lamest pun I have ever encountered!! |
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Feb-21-07 Cochrane vs NN, 1832 
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crptone: No fair! Cochrane has the advantage of a vacant d1 square, which he proceeds to exploit in his attack. This positional advantage outweighs his lack of a queen. |
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