Sep-05-14 Caruana vs Nakamura, 2014 
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smitten: Ahhh right, Rf8 and mate in one ;)
Probably White should play Kd7 first then, after Bg3? |
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Aug-22-14 Kotov vs Botvinnik, 1939 
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smitten: Was White's decisive mistake 34.♔h1? With this move he pins himself, which led to a defeat. How about simple 34.g3, and if 34..h4 White can maybe play 35.♗f2 to guard the pawn? |
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Aug-22-14 Topalov vs Beliavsky, 1999 
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smitten: What's wrong with 32..♕xe4? |
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Jul-28-14 Euwe vs Colle, 1924 
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smitten: And if 15..♘c6 White can play 16.d5 I guess? |
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Jul-25-14 R Borngaesser vs H Seegers, 1984 
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smitten: Even worse IMO is 21..♔h8 because, like <estrick> pointed out, it seems to be creating a help mate. |
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Jul-22-14 M Sharif vs Kasparov, 1988 
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smitten: Can you play White against the GM who is giving a simul? |
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Aug-03-11 V Akobian vs I Abdelnabbi, 2000 
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smitten: <Phony Benoni: The threat is mate on h8, and it looks like Black can only stop it with 26...Qxf2+, which leaves White with for..> I might be mistaken here, but can't White just play 27.Kxf2 and play Qh8# next move no matter what Black does? |
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Jul-30-11 Reshevsky vs S Tatai, 1973 
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smitten: Seems like Black can manage to draw after Nxf4+. After Nc1 White can play Kc3 and Black night is stuck at the corner.. |
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Jul-29-11 jessicafischerqueen chessforum 
Jul-29-11 Rybka vs Nakamura, 2008 
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smitten: I just lol'd so hard while and after watching this game. |
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