Apr-08-22 A Nimzowitsch vs Rubinstein, 1911 
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michaelmbast: How about ...13 h5-h4 for black instead of g6? I don't know what piece or pawn white can move without disadvantage? |
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Feb-23-22 Velimirovic vs A Zapata, 1984
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michaelmbast: What about 28. Nb6 instead of g3? |
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Jan-16-22 Alekhine vs N Pavlov-Pianov, 1909
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michaelmbast: After white's move 39. Rf1, I like 39... d5. - d4. Now black has a mate threat in g2, a back rank mate threat, a huge passed pawn on d4 and an active king to escort it. Every white move will have to be a check. Then when the black king escapes the checks, (and he will) white ... |
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Jan-09-22 K Opocensky vs Alekhine, 1922 
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michaelmbast: Sorry I am three weeks late, or my comment would also be 6 years apart! |
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Jan-03-22 Lasker vs Capablanca, 1914 
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michaelmbast: Add to favorites! |
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Dec-16-21 Giri vs G Meier, 2011
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michaelmbast: Who here did not prefer the black pieces after 21.b3? |
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Nov-12-21 Navara vs Nepomniachtchi, 2015 
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michaelmbast: On white's 39th move instead of Ng6, what about h5-h6? That pawn will take next on g7 and promote on the following move. |
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Nov-01-21 Nepomniachtchi vs S Sulskis, 2007 
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michaelmbast: 9.g4? Who would play such a move? Only a grandmaster or a patzer. |
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Oct-11-21 Paulsen vs von Bardeleben, 1889
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michaelmbast: 49...f4 defends the e pawn, threatens an eventual f4-f3, or f4xg3. The pawn on d 4 is less important. |
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