Oct-18-06 The World vs A Nickel, 2006 
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semislav: Its down to 16 votes... |
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Oct-17-06 P Lafuente vs H Hernandez Carmenates, 2004 
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semislav: <MarioBalibrera> I believe this game was also a forced win S Nadir vs I Labib, 2001 |
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Oct-17-06 Morphy vs Duke Karl / Count Isouard, 1858 
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semislav: Does Black stand any chance after 6. Qf6 instead of Nf6? |
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Oct-17-06 Beissel vs Winborn, 1985 
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semislav: Can tell me if there is something wrong with 6. Bd7? |
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Oct-17-06 H Schug vs H Boehnke, 1990
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semislav: Why in the world did Black Resign Here? |
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Oct-17-06 Efremov vs Amirchanov, 1980
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semislav: No matter what black plays, White can win the Queen with 9. Nc6 |
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Oct-17-06 B H Wood vs L D H, 1948 
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semislav: Haha, Black was counting on elminiting white's knight if white played 8. Bg5 but overlooked 9.Qd2! |
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Oct-17-06 F S Blackall vs Christian, 1942 
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semislav: 7. Ngf6??? is a terrible blunder allowing 8. Nxf7!!. Black is forced to take the knight but then white moves his other knight to g5 with check. In the final position, If black plays Qe8, white can play Nxc7. forking queen and rook. This could make a great Monday or Tuesday Puzzle. ... |
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Oct-17-06 Anand vs Bologan, 2000 
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semislav: This could be a great puzzle 37.??? |
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Oct-17-06 A Fejzullahu vs Korchnoi, 2006 
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semislav: Amazing, I actully got it. |
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