Jan-12-08 Karjakin vs Anand, 2006 
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dozewhat: Hello,
I have not fully analyzed this sequence, but what happens with 30. Qxf7+ Kh8 (the game move, 30. gxf7+ is awkward)
31. Bd4 (threatening mate and protecting the important a1 sqaure) Then probably ...Rg8 White is probably lost here anyway, but let me know what else you all ... |
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Dec-07-07 Bird vs Blackburne, 1886 
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dozewhat: ThorMars,
after 17...Bxg3
18. Qxg3
and black's attack is over |
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Jul-14-07 V Mladenovic vs A Brkic, 2001 
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dozewhat: 26. Bxg7 is huge blunder; white is being too greedy. Give up the bishop (which has already captured a knight) and play 26. Nf1 to prevent the queen from playing h2+. Once the queen undermines the white pawn chain, this game is over. |
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Jul-03-07 T Lichtenhein vs C Stanley, 1857 
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dozewhat: 45... Ra2 gets three question marks! He was going for ...Rh2# but did not forsee Rh3 after taking the b3 bishop |
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Jul-03-07 R Kempinski vs A Raetsky, 2001 
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dozewhat: I believe black missed a mate threat that can only be stopped by precise play by white (leading to a draw.) Please correct me if I am wrong, but where is 29... Qh3 ? Each subsequent white check can be deflected by Nc5 or Nd6 and I do not believe white can stop Qg2#. Even after 30. ... |
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Jul-03-07 A Figura vs F Kayser, 2007
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dozewhat: this game was decided after 23. Qxe6 |
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Jun-30-07 Bartels vs E Diemer, 1983 
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dozewhat: 29. Qe5 !
29... O-O ?? No better is 29... Rg8 because of 30. Qb8+ followed by 31. Qxb6 |
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Jun-24-07 E Alekseev vs Mamedyarov, 2007 
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dozewhat: followed by Qd7 |
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Jun-16-07 F Bindrich vs Z Andriasian, 2007 
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dozewhat: nasty fork, maybe white should have played 27. Qd2 |
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Jun-10-07 F Trabattoni vs B Toth, 1976 
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dozewhat: 33...Kxf7
34. Qc4+ fork and game |
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