May-25-25 J Ferreira vs P Idani, 2025 
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erimiro1: No stalemate. Pawn h3 is unprotected. But how can black win? |
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May-16-25 Zvjaginsev vs Topalov, 1995 
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erimiro1: No, it's not hard. 33. Qh7+ is forced. I agree that work is not finished yet and white has to get rid of the black pawns, but it has nothing to do with the tactic on the puzzle. |
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Mar-03-25 Csom vs R Fuchs, 1968 
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erimiro1: Don't get it. 31.-R:d4 is played almost automaticly, black is standing better indeed. But if white isn't playing 32.R:d4?????? I think that the game is far from the end. Or maybe I am missing something. At least it happened to GM Csom. |
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Mar-24-24 Tal vs Larsen, 1965
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erimiro1: You want to trade queens, Bent? Fine. We'll do it my way. |
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Mar-23-23 N A Legky vs L Totsky, 1995 
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erimiro1: I thought 32.R:c6? Q:c6?? 33. B:g7 and that's it. BUT 32...R:e5! 33. Rc7 Re1+ 34.Kh2 Qe8 and suddenly black fights back. |
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Feb-23-23 Miles vs Nunn, 1969 
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erimiro1: Almost forgot the deadly Max Lange. Thank you for bringing this game. 18.R:e6 is simple, but the key idea was, that Bg5 was immune, so 15.-h6 was a waste of time. 16.-h:g5 was the end, but it seems that the position was already hopeless. |
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Dec-13-22 P Lalic vs G Wall, 2022 
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erimiro1: Beautiful and original game from move 1 by Lalic. 17. f4! is a very clever move, and the unexpected N:h7 and R:d7! are impressive. |
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Oct-30-22 W Mueller vs K Junge, 1942 
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erimiro1: The knight didn't make a single move,but look what damage he caused. Fantastic to see, that any other move is losing. For example: 38.- f:g1=Q+??? 39. K:Q and this is it. White will mate within few moves. So black had to calculate things from move 35. |
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Sep-19-22 S Khan vs Maroczy, 1932
Aug-21-22 Kiss vs Barcza, 1934
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erimiro1: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang |
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