May-06-09 Saemisch vs F Krautheim, 1946 
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derek.mourad: wait 16 Nxg7! Kxg7 17 Bh6!! Kg8 (Kxh6 gets mated)
Qf6 Nf5 Bd3 Ncxd4 g4 Nxh6 Qxh6 Rfe8 Bxh7 Kh8 and Bf5 wins the queen |
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Apr-11-09 Movsesian vs Adams, 2009 
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derek.mourad: <PinnedPiece: If 38..Ng6 why not:
39. Qe4>
because Qf3 is a double threat. on the rook and threatening h5 |
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Mar-31-09 Kibitzer's Café 
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derek.mourad: <crakling> some of the most aggresive players today are <shirov topalov and cheporinov> shirov for d4 and topalov for e4 ruy lopez and for cheporinov probably like topalov>. but there not nearly as aggresive as <fischer spassky and keres> and it also ... |
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Mar-30-09 H Ruben vs S Sorensen, 1876 
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derek.mourad: <chessgames> of what i know this game was <ruben> vs sorensen |
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Feb-21-09 Kamsky vs Topalov, 2009 
Feb-20-09 Topalov vs Kamsky, 2009 
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derek.mourad: a4 could lead to pxp Bxp and possibly Rd1 |
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Feb-17-09 Topalov vs Kamsky, 2009 
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derek.mourad: fine Rh5 followed by Ng5 |
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Feb-06-09 M Umansky vs The World, 2009 
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derek.mourad: i like the albin counter gambit but i also like the meran |
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Dec-23-08 J Chiarelli vs D Jennings, 1979 
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derek.mourad: I've been analyzing this for about 1.5 days and i cant find a refutation. The closest i can get is e4 e5 f4 exf4 Kf2 d5 |
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Dec-23-08 David Leo Stefurak
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derek.mourad: he is my chess coach |
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