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zdiddy
Member since Apr-15-09 · Last seen Jun-25-11
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   zdiddy has kibitzed 13 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jul-18-10 Nimzowitsch vs A Pritzel, 1922 (replies)
 
zdiddy: nimzo notes in his book that the losing move was on move 9, giving up defense of the d6 square. it was in the occupation of this square by the rook on move 28 that the game was won
 
   Jun-15-10 Gelfand vs Y Wang, 2010 (replies)
 
zdiddy: this game is so far over my head
 
   Jun-15-10 Carlsen vs Ponomariov, 2010 (replies)
 
zdiddy: still so much chess to be played in this match...
 
   Apr-11-10 Nimzowitsch vs O Bernstein, 1912 (replies)
 
zdiddy: This game is cited in Nimzowitch's "My System"
 
   Mar-07-10 Petrosian vs G Kluger, 1955 (replies)
 
zdiddy: gotta love the king's dancing
 
   Feb-25-10 R G Hegde vs S Palatnik, 1988 (replies)
 
zdiddy: I agree, I cannot find anything other than a stalemate for either side. I'm quite surprised that Palatnik chose to resign rather than play ...Bg7.
 
   May-08-09 US Championship (2009) (replies)
 
zdiddy: anyone know if this will be broadcasted over the internet anywhere? I'd love to watch some of these matches live
 
   Apr-20-09 I Nei vs Petrosian, 1946 (replies)
 
zdiddy: 22. Nxc3
 
   Apr-19-09 Anderssen vs M Lange, 1859 (replies)
 
zdiddy: <FSR> Thanks for posting that alternate finish. I was wondering why white wouldn't just play on, but now its obvious that it was a losing scenario no matter what happened. Why did White delay fxg4 until after the 0-0? To me, that's where things began to go sour.
 
   Apr-19-09 Anderssen vs Dufresne, 1851 (replies)
 
zdiddy: <FSR> Thanks for posting that alternate finish. I was wondering why white wouldn't just play on, but now its obvious that it was a losing scenario no matter what happened. Why did White delay fxg4 until after the 0-0? To me, that's where things began to go sour.
 
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