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your brilliance
Member since Jan-01-05 · Last seen Nov-05-09
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   your brilliance has kibitzed 130 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jun-15-05 T Kosintseva vs M Velcheva, 2001 (replies)
 
your brilliance: <2ndNature: Come'n Gentleman,> Now,m now, especially given that both the players are of the female persuasion, you'd have to assume that some of the kibitzers are too. Of course, I fell into the same trap. An earlier post that I did not send had things like "...Black ...
 
   Jun-14-05 Smyslov vs Szabo, 1955 (replies)
 
your brilliance: Yeeha! I got it. No way to stop the c pawn without taking it.
 
   Jun-11-05 Chessgames - Beer (replies)
 
your brilliance: <Catfriend: <your brilliance> Good point. But as somebody (I think it was <acirce>) wisely pointed out, many such proofs shouldn't be done by a headlong approach, if there is a theorem already, helping with the job!> Sorry for such a late response to your ...
 
   Jun-02-05 Anand vs Kasparov, 1998 (replies)
 
your brilliance: Perhaps kasparov lost on time. I don't see a clear win for white.
 
   Jun-01-05 C Lakdawala vs V Akobian, 2004
 
your brilliance: <deschner> I agree totally. Black threatens Rh2, Ng5, with all kinds of nasty attacks, and the position just "feels" better on general grounds.
 
   Jun-01-05 Morozevich vs Anand, 2005 (replies)
 
your brilliance: <watchchess79> By forcing the Q exchange on e1, black gains a tempo.
 
   May-28-05 Van der Wiel vs G Miralles, 1990 (replies)
 
your brilliance: <Eatman> I have the same comment as you. I didn't see ..d4. But, I still saw the general idea, which is good enough for me.
 
   May-27-05 Gelfand vs Anand, 1993 (replies)
 
your brilliance: <Granite><moreso math is a harder subject> If you can prove that, I am sure you will win a Fields medal.
 
   May-26-05 R Antonio vs A Maltese, 2005 (replies)
 
your brilliance: Great game. White is in the driver's seat from move 12 or so. Still, would black have done better with 14..Be6. It is still bad, as it loses a pawn at once with more pain ahead, but perhaps there is some counterplay on the long black diagonal. Further down, why not 24..Rad8.
 
   May-26-05 Harikrishna vs A Vuilleumier, 2005 (replies)
 
your brilliance: <wannabe> If white plays 45. f5, then g7 is not open -- it is already taken by a black rook.
 
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