Mar-29-20 K Bhatia vs T Gueci, 2013
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joakimvitriol: Reverse Tal Tringov |
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Nov-26-14 Korchnoi vs Karpov, 1974
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joakimvitriol: "Korchnoi's adherence to this artifical system is rather surprising and perhaps unwise. His fondness for the move 5.Qe2 would be more easily understood had it been his own invention, but this seems not to be the case: the first published
game in the line was Stein-Smyslov, ... |
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Nov-26-14 Karpov vs Korchnoi, 1974 
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joakimvitriol: 1."It is no surprise that Korchnoi thought more than 30 minutes before playing Bh4."
Hartston Keene - Karpov-Korchnoi 1974
after 16...Bxf3 according to this book he only had 10 minutes left on the clock 2. after Nbd2 threatening to take twice on e4 exploiting the pin modern ... |
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Nov-25-14 Korchnoi vs Karpov, 1974 
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joakimvitriol: and awkward 5.Qe2 doesn't look so bad in view of later 0-0-0, g3 and Bg2 |
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Nov-25-14 Uhlmann vs Furman, 1973
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joakimvitriol: first game of the candidates finale Korchnoi Karpov 1974 till 18.Bh3 |
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Nov-18-14 M Gomez vs Tal, 1992
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joakimvitriol: - 8...a4 pawn is untouchable because of dxc and b5 fork - 12...e5 fighting for the c5 square
- 22.Bg4 Nc5 23.BxR NxR 24.Bxb7 Rb8 25.Ba6 Nc5 trap
- 27...g6 & Kg7, Rh8
- 29.Kf1 |
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Jun-02-09 King's Indian (E61) 
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joakimvitriol: What options black have after 3...Bg7 and 4.Bg5? Is standard 4...d6 good or there is better continuation lke c5 for instance? |
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