Jun-28-03 J Polgar vs Shirov, 1994 
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poisonpawn: Now 10...Qa5 is considered to be a better line. For example, Kaminski-Gelfand, Polinca 1997 went: 11.h4 h6 12.Bd2 Qa6! 13.Qxa6 bxa6 14.Rhe1 Ng4 15.Re2 O-O = |
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Jun-19-03 Tal vs Koblents, 1957 
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poisonpawn: Tal claimed that white would have better attacking possibilities after 20.Qh2!, but failed to give any lines. Any thoughts? |
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Jun-12-03 Ponomariov vs Radjabov, 2003 
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poisonpawn: King's Indian may once again rejoice as players such as Radjabov and Smirin are making the black side of the bayonet look much more appealing to play! Is it just my wishful thinking or has black been scoring much better against the bayonet recently? After 25...d5 I wonder if ... |
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Jun-11-03 Kramnik vs Smirin, 2002 
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poisonpawn: If you want to learn how to play against the Bayonet attack study the games of Smirin and Radjabov. Kasparov doesn't have the energy anymore to defend the Grunfeld or KID. |
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Mar-24-03 Suba vs A Molina, 1994 
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poisonpawn: Indeed, the 16.Bxc6 tactic gives white a nice edge and 18...Qxe2 was, perhaps, the final mistake. 18...c5 was previously played (Ree - Rakic, 1980) which did not give adequate compensation for the pawn. White seems pretty good in this line. |
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