Jul-10-06 Alekhine vs E Linares Jr, 1939 
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joe barnett: yes!! another one in perfect order. the continuation would be something like: 23...Kf7 24. Qh8+, Kf7 25.Rg7# |
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Jul-06-06 M Mitso vs T Gelashvili, 2000 
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joe barnett: awww yes,, i got all the moves up to 18,, and in the right order for once!! |
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Jul-04-06 D Ionescu vs T Luther, 2005 
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joe barnett: guess what, i just realised, white would just take the pawn with the queen.... sorry |
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Jul-03-06 C Mayet vs Anderssen, 1855 
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joe barnett: curse these puzzles! i am always so close, i have the right moves, but i always, ALWAYS put them in the wrong order! |
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Jun-29-06 H Goldhamer vs Fischer, 1956 
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joe barnett: i think the continuation is 26. Qa5, Rxc2 27. Qxb6, Nh5+ 28. Kh3 (forced), Rh2#. it might not be but thats what i remember from a website i saw once, can't remember what it's called though. aparantly fischer was only 12 or 13 when he played this game!! |
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Jun-28-06 Cochrane vs A Deschapelles, 1821 
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joe barnett: i'm always amazed by how far away from e1/e8 the king can get in some games.... |
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Jun-28-06 Cochrane vs The Turk, 1820 
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joe barnett: lol i came on here because it was an analyzed game,, what do i get? "white wins". brilliant. |
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Jun-28-06 Sturmer vs The Turk, 1820 
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joe barnett: what kind of name is "the turk" ?
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Jun-28-06 Bernard / Carlier vs Philidor, 1780 
Jun-28-06 Lionne / Morant vs Auzout / Maubuisson, 1680 
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joe barnett: erm... from move 22 onwards... black didn't suspect anything. that must have been embarassing! |
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