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par5vin
Member since Feb-17-19 · Last seen Apr-26-25
East Coast, U.S.A.
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Enjoy watching chessgames.com, old 1800's games, Morphy, etc.

   par5vin has kibitzed 17 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jan-17-23 A Hong vs T Polgar-Shutzman, 2019 (replies)
 
par5vin: Black gains a Draw after move #31 .. 31. Bxe6 fxe6 32. Qxg6+ Qg7 33. Rf6 Rh6 34. Qe8+ Kh7 35. Rf7 Rxh3+ 36. gxh3 Ra1+ 37. Kh2 Ra2+ 38. Kh1 Ra1+
 
   May-22-22 Pillsbury vs Showalter, 1897 (replies)
 
par5vin: All Black needed to do on move #24 was to play pawn to g6 kicking White's queen back, he would have been okay.
 
   Jan-27-22 Dufresne vs Harrwitz, 1847 (replies)
 
par5vin: White makes the game-winning move on move 29.Qe8 - setting up a discovery check and pawn promotion at the same time.
 
   Jan-27-22 Dufresne vs Anderssen, 1856
 
par5vin: White blundered the win when taking the Knight on move 34. White comes out the victor with: 34. Rg7+ Kf8 35. Qb4+ Nc5 36. Qxc5+ Re7 37. Qxe7#
 
   Nov-16-21 Fischer vs B Zuckerman, 1965
 
par5vin: After doing another Analysis perhaps White still has the advantage with this scenario: 38...Rxc2 39. Rxb4 axb4 40. Qxb4 Rxd2+. Thus, my initial assumptions to my initial post becomes null and void, lol. I guess it still could be worth a try though within our community of ...
 
   Mar-28-21 NN vs Anderssen, 1861 (replies)
 
par5vin: Please correct me if I'm wrong (I'm no Chess genius), I have White winning after move 25 with these moves: Bxe3 Bxe3 26. Qb4 Bd2 27. Qe7 Rf7 28. Qe6 Qf3+ 29. Qe2 Qxe2+ 30. Kxe2 Bf4 31. Rhf1 …IF Black decides differently, I still have White winning. 25. Bxe3 Bxe3 26. Qb4 Bd2 27.
 
   Oct-20-20 H Schlemm vs S Wranay, 1872 (replies)
 
par5vin: A very enjoyable game to watch as White zigzags Black's King throughout the board. An educational experience of the often used Bishop Opening.
 
   Feb-21-20 Fischer vs Reshevsky, 1958 (replies)
 
par5vin: On move 11, IF King takes e6 instead of d-Pawn taking d6, then 11...Kxe6 12. Qd5+ Kf5 13. Bd4 e6 14. Qf3+ Kg5 15. Ne4+ Kh6 16. Qh3+ Qh4 17. Qxh4# (I'm just a C+ rated player, but that is my analysis). Any other foreseen corrections would be much appreciated. Thanks ~
 
   Feb-12-20 G Vranidis vs K H Balduan, 2001
 
par5vin: Enjoyable game to observe. The Whites Bishop sacrifice on move #19 seemed to set the stage for Whites Endgame attack.
 
   Feb-11-20 Fischer vs C Sharp, 1956 (replies)
 
par5vin: Better yet: 33...Be8 34. Rxe8+ Nxe8 35. Qxe8#
 
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