Dec-01-07 Ivanchuk vs A Galkin, 2007 
Jul-03-04 J Vetemaa vs Shabalov, 1986 
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xu fei: <ConspTheory06> You're right, I forgot about the latent pin on c-file, thanks ;-) |
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May-21-04 J Polgar vs Kasimdzhanov, 2002 
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xu fei: <ConLaMismaMano> In your main line, 23.Kf2 is not possible. |
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May-18-04 Mark Collet vs H Koellmer, 1999 
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xu fei: 16...Kxd7 17.Qa4+ Kc7 18.Nb5+ (17...Kd8 18.Ne6+ Kc8 19.Qc6+ Kb8 20.Rb1+) loses, but if 16...Bxd4 or 16...Qxd4, i think black is still better. |
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Apr-06-04 Korchnoi vs Karpov, 1978 
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xu fei: <Benzol> You're right, I looked back, and the analysis was already posted on the first page. They're human after all :-) |
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Apr-06-04 Morozevich vs Van Wely, 2000 
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xu fei: How about 15...Nb6 supporting ...d5?, or 15...Qa5 (planning 16...Nxb2) 16.Bxc4 Rxc4 17.Bd2 Qc7 (17.Qd2 Rxc3 18.Qxc3 Qxc3 19.bxc3 Bxe4). Both lines seem more active than what happened in the game. |
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Apr-06-04 Portisch vs Karpov, 1972 
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xu fei: 26...Qe6 27.Bd4 Kg7 28.Rg5+ , it took me a while to see the pin. |
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Mar-21-04 K Rogoff vs Portisch, 1976 
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xu fei: 32...Rxf2 33.Qe6+ Kh8 works too right? |
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Mar-16-04 Suetin vs Korchnoi, 1954 
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xu fei: Was 40...Qd4? time pressure? I'm assuming Korchnoi had already seen the idea of ...Qxg2 after 39...Bf1 |
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Mar-09-04 P Biyiasas vs Keres, 1973 
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xu fei: 22...Bxf5 23.Rxg7 Rae5 24.Rd1 Be6 (24...Bxe4 25.Nxe4 Rxe4 26.Rd7) 25.Rh7 look better for white. Maybe there's something more to the endgame I'm missing. |
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