Jun-07-12 Nakamura vs Robson, 2012 
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felix90: What if instead 46...Be7+ ? Because Black can with that move either equalize or bring the rook and the queen... |
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Nov-12-11 Sasikiran vs Anand, 2011
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felix90: I see a counter attack for white : 33.Rfe1 (33... R*e1 34.R*e1) --> if black takes the knight on c4, white follows Re8+ Kh7 - Ng5+ Kh6 - N*f7+ and mat comes immediatly, so black can't let white put his rook on e8, that gives black tempo to save knight and attack (N*d6) |
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Aug-21-11 D Gormally vs S Williams, 2006 
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felix90: 19 Bxe6 Qxe6
20 Qg8+ Ke7
21 Qxa8 Qb6+
22 Kc1 Rf8
23 Rd7+ ! |
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Aug-04-11 London vs Athens, 1897 
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felix90: I prefer 10 Nd4 ... ;) |
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Jul-30-11 Ponomariov vs Le Quang Liem, 2011 
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felix90: i get it : Qa4 ;) |
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Jan-23-09 Karjakin vs Carlsen, 2008 
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felix90: 69.Ra8! then when the pawn will be on d7 Rg8+ then a8=Q but i thought he he didn't have lot of time... |
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Nov-08-08 I Sokolov vs Timman, 1997 
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felix90: ok hi again i've seen the answer to 26...Bg4! : This is the very good 27.R*f7 !!!!! 27...B*f3 28.R*f8+
1/ 28...K*f8 29.Ne6+ and takes queen with material advantage (N*c5+ whatever black's move)
2/ 28...Kh7 29.Bg8+.Kh8 (of course not Kg7 due to Ne6+) leads to a draw with 30.Bd5+ ... |
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