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jazzy
Member since Oct-15-08 · Last seen Feb-19-10
Just started playing chess, working my way through Art of Attack and Chess Openings for Black Explained.

My favourite players are Tal, Nehzmetdinov and Alekhine.

Currently unrated.


   jazzy has kibitzed 12 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Feb-11-09 R Nezhmetdinov vs N Novotelnov, 1949 (replies)
 
jazzy: Extremely high calibre tactics from 19.Neg5 onwards.
 
   Feb-11-09 R Nezhmetdinov vs V Baskin, 1948 (replies)
 
jazzy: great game 24.Rb6+!! was brilliant
 
   Dec-23-08 Ed. Lasker vs G A Thomas, 1912 (replies)
 
jazzy: i love this game, very pretty forced mate.
 
   Dec-18-08 A Steinkuehler vs Blackburne, 1861 (replies)
 
jazzy: after 25. Qd3 Rad8 26. Re1 Rxe1 27. Kxe1 it appears that white is alive albeit with a disadvantage
 
   Dec-08-08 Joshua Waitzkin (replies)
 
jazzy: Josh said hes working on earning his GM title at the moment in the chessmaster: grandmaster edition cdrom
 
   Nov-28-08 Petrosian vs Spassky, 1966 (replies)
 
jazzy: Ahh thank you <euripides> i didn't see the hanging c pawn (it was late when i watched this game :))
 
   Nov-19-08 R Nezhmetdinov vs A Ivashin, 1947 (replies)
 
jazzy: 35... Bxe3 seemed a little unnecessary for white, why would white want to trade a bishop for knight in an open endgame?
 
   Nov-04-08 Paulsen vs Morphy, 1857 (replies)
 
jazzy: My favourite game!
 
   Oct-23-08 Chigorin vs Burn, 1905 (replies)
 
jazzy: <Pesach: 14...Qxb5> ahh thanks!
 
   Oct-18-08 Tal vs M Pasman, 1953 (replies)
 
jazzy: <Themofro: here's also the Nimzovitch story where in the middle of the game he jumps up onto the table, throws his arms out, and yells: "Why must i lose to this idiot?" LOL.> It was nimzo and the 'idiot' he was refering to was Saemisch when he played the Saemisch variation of ...
 
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