Mar-04-19 K Chorfi vs T Hamarat, 2001 
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thisisasign: Why resign here? Time trouble? But then again this was a correspondence game... |
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Feb-27-19 Neil McDonald 
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thisisasign: <HeMateMe> LOL I totally see it. |
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Feb-20-19 S Grover vs A Mellema, 2008 
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thisisasign: Nice puzzle! White wins the rook on d5 either way. |
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Feb-18-19 Dautov vs M Schoene, 2009 
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thisisasign: Saw Rh4, but I thought White just wins Black's queen. Did not really look for a mate afterwards. |
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Feb-17-19 M Berkovich vs M Mostertman, 2009 
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thisisasign: Found 21.Rxe6, but I assumed fxe6 as continuation for Black. 22.Qxg6 Kh8 23.Qxh6+ Kg8 24.Ng5 and I think White's strong. |
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Feb-17-19 Yasas Lamawansa vs Z Foo, 2016 
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thisisasign: 31...Ng5+ or Rxe2 also leads to mate. |
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Feb-16-19 Gelfand vs Karjakin, 2009
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thisisasign: 22.Ng7 seemed like a blunder to me because it allows the trapping of the White bishop. Little did I (and Gelfand) know... |
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Feb-15-19 NN vs Blackburne, 1884 
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thisisasign: <Jean Defuse> I was looking for more information on the Jerome (Kentucky?) Gambit, so that link is much appreciated. |
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Feb-13-19 Granda Zuniga vs J Rubinetti, 1987 
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thisisasign: Found 26.Rxf6, but then went with 27.Nxh6+ followed by 28.Qxe4. Too lazy to fire up Fritz now, but I don't think White has any immediate threats. |
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Feb-11-19 Ganguly vs A Filippov, 2009 
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thisisasign: In retrospect 37...Rg8 was a blunder. |
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