Jul-13-06 Znosko-Borovsky vs Chigorin, 1902 
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error: You're right Honza. The game has been deleted from the collection. Thanks! |
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Apr-25-06 E Glass vs F Igel, 1928 
Apr-12-06 Euwe vs A Tschepurnoff, 1924 
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error: I could be missing something, but I don't see anything better than 35.Bxd2. The move 35.Kh3 Qf1+ loses, and 35.Kg3 Qg1+ 36.Kf4 Qc1! threatens a powerful discovered check. So where is the hidden combination? |
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Feb-24-06 Lasker vs R Sze, 1911 
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error: <who> If you really want to see Lasker being crushed in a serious game, check H Caro vs Lasker, 1890 |
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Dec-29-05 G Minchev vs V Velev, 1994 
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error: Isn't 13…Bxd6 14.fxg6 Bg3+ 15.Kd1 hxg6 better for Black? Returns the piece, but gains more air and equals the position. |
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Dec-20-05 Amos Burn 
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error: It would be great to have a photo of Burn with his large beard in this site. |
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Nov-01-05 Samuel Loyd 
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error: It would be interesting to look that four-move problem "little footsteps" published by the "Mirror of American Sports" in 1885. Does anybody have it? |
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Sep-26-05 Gunsberg vs NN, 1879 
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error: I just noted this is probably the longest mate I've ever seen given by a bishop. Of course it can be even longer it the bishop was at the square "a1". Anybody knows such a case? |
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Sep-15-05 Schlechter vs H Wolf, 1904 
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error: <Sneaky>, your Game Collection: Underpromotions is great, but in this particular game I think White is not escaping from perpetual check. Instead, I suggest you to change the note to: "Take the Knight to avoid getting mated!" |
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Sep-09-05 Ivanchuk vs A Yusupov, 1991 
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error: All right <euripides>, I think your continuation looks good for Black. So, 34.Bxf4 apparently was the best move. But I don't think the same about 36.Rab1? If White played instead 36.Rdb1 Ne4 37.Ke1 Qg1+ 38.Bf1 Qf2+ 39.Kd1 Qxf1+ 40.Kc2 Qxe2+ 41.Kb3 leads to a similar position but |
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