Jun-15-10 Radjabov vs Carlsen, 2010 
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three martlets: I don't see why Radjabov preferred 13.Bd2 over Re1. Also 16.d4 looks more natural than Bb1. 16...b5 looks better than ...Rb8. Carlsen's 18...Bd6 looks passive. Perhaps ...b5 instead. This comes at move 21.
19.Qe1 is sweet!
Carlsen's 24.Nxd4 is fantastic! So close to ... |
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Jun-05-10 G Marco vs Maroczy, 1899 
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three martlets: I can't believe this is rated very difficult. Isn't the solution just a matter of basic endgame technique. N has great difficulty stopping an advanced RP. Certainly, Nd3 was the first thing to occur to me. OK, caluclating the game to an end is difficult, but there's no need ... |
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May-26-10 Gipslis vs A Sygulski, 1987
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three martlets: I enjoy the guess the move feature. Its a bit of fun. But when I check the points awarded against a computer analysis it is clear that they could be given out a bit more generously.
In this game I made a few ?! and ? moves, and one ??, but I also played a fair number that ... |
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May-25-10 Kibitzer's Café 
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three martlets: Hi all,
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May-17-10 Ivanchuk vs Radjabov, 2010
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three martlets: 36 ... Nxd4, 37.Qe5+ Bd6 looks stronger for Black. Oversight in timetrouble I suppose. |
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