Apr-22-11 Panno vs Spassky, 1955 
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riverunner: I don't see how PxN is forced. |
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Apr-21-11 M Wahls vs R Vera, 1996 
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riverunner: Had the general path. There were three sequences for white to screw himself in. |
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Apr-18-11 H Goldhamer vs Fischer, 1956 
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riverunner: pawnling rush.
has that been quipped? no? good. |
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Apr-15-11 A Luczak vs Fedorowicz, 1979 
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riverunner: Got it. Kiss my sagacious and equally sassy hiney, nerdwads. |
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Mar-13-11 Kramnik vs Topalov, 2003 
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riverunner: awesome sequence. how can you see this blind?
If 28 ...axN then 29. BxP+ Bc6 30. Rc1 BxB 31. RxR+ Kd7 32. Rd8++ |
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Mar-12-11 Dvoirys vs S Poliantsev, 1987 
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riverunner: I'm assuming black ultimately resigns because of the impending pawn advance of 22. e6 |
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Mar-11-11 Mamedyarov vs A Timofeev, 2004 
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riverunner: This was an interesting trap with blacks 3 king pawns after he captures the knight with the H-pawn. I'm glad I solved it. The development was orthogonal, and so it seemed visually simple. |
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Mar-09-11 S Polgar vs Karpov, 1992 
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riverunner: <vsiva1> actually, check out the continuation for 35 ...Re8 36.Rf6 |
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Mar-07-11 Anand vs Kasparov, 1995 
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riverunner: I was wondering why 17. ... QxP didn't take place, but I just realized 18. a5 traps the queen. |
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Mar-07-11 Karjakin vs Anand, 2006 
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riverunner: I think he gambled a bit. I don't think Anand anticipated the knight promotion and having to lose his rook as well. That's a lot of variations to count, man. |
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