Dec-06-16 I Bahgat vs R Cardoso, 1957 
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mworld: Failed miserably. My only redeeming moment was thinking that white must have sacked the exchange in order to come up with a brilliant move, so at least I managed to think like the person at the table. Of course, the only brilliant part of this was its choice as a Tuesday puzzle. |
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Oct-31-16 R Mamedov vs U Bajarani, 2010 
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mworld: 31.Rhh6 wow! With that back rank I wouldn't even be thinking about opening that up. |
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Oct-27-16 F Mastichiadis vs Tartakower, 1950 
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mworld: < swclark25: would 31...Rh1 to start with wind up with the same/similar result? > Kf2 refusing to exchange spoils that one. |
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Jun-16-16 Grischuk vs Anand, 2015
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mworld: Yourang I believe that was the obvious conclusion that the "Russian" reached as well. |
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Jul-22-14 Once chessforum 
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mworld: Happy Birthday Once!
I hope the lovely lady brings you a nice bottle of something - if not that then at least an HP 15yo :) |
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Apr-30-14 D Mason vs L Ball, 2013
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mworld: <Kinghunt: <mworld: <Kinghunt: <dark.horse: After 26...k-moves, the queen's backward move to the h3 check is as cute as a cat pistol.> Except for the minor detail that instead of winning, it loses.> How does white lose in this variation?>
26. Qh3+ Kg8 and the ... |
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Oct-16-13 S Williams vs The World, 2013 
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mworld: 18 moves in 200 pages. That's got to be some sort of record |
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Dec-18-12 Wiesel vs Weigel, 1923 
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mworld: <gofer> thank you for your post, I appreciate the thought provoking comments although I don't know the answer. |
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Nov-20-12 Domdaniel chessforum 
Nov-20-12 The World vs V Akobian, 2012 
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mworld: <DcGentle:
For your info, after <26. Rf3> with the proper set up, our f- and g-pawn will just mow down Black, easily reaching +5.00 evals around move 30. It's absolutely devastating and we won't see any endgame.> Interesting that you know <Rf3> is good because in ... |
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