Oct-24-06 I Sokolov vs Mamedyarov, 2006 
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richardg: Sokolov deserves to lose for his 17th move?? refusing to take the rook for a bishop trade?? |
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Sep-27-06 Topalov vs Kramnik, 2006 
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richardg: 27.Ne5... should have been played, in my opinion. |
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Dec-01-04 Nakamura vs A Stripunsky, 2004 
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richardg: Move 22. Q*h7 ... I think that could turn the game over on Black because of the threat of a back rank mate. Black has no serious threatening reply, and would remain a piece down. |
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Nov-20-04 Kasparov vs Motylev, 2004 
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richardg: I would like to have seen the result of this game if Black had played 51.R*a6...R*d5 52. what would Kasparov reply? I suspect he could lose. |
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Nov-20-04 R Byrne vs P Markland, 1972
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richardg: Move 43.Bf6+... is the best move for an easy win. |
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Jul-10-04 Kasparov vs Topalov, 1999 
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richardg: I think move 29 is a blunder,for black to win he needs to move Rd6... White has no reply but to defend his position. |
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Jul-06-04 A Ivanov vs J Dean, 2004 
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richardg: was there time pressure?...to miss the back rank mate!...on move 34? |
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Jun-12-04 R Nezhmetdinov vs V Sergievsky, 1966 
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richardg: there is the obvious threat of mate in two if the queen doesn't defend...so Ne4...Qe7,, Q*c6+...Kf8,,Q*a8 so white is up a knight |
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