Dec-05-13 H Czarnowski vs G Neumann, 1867 
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PinkZebra: Doesn't 60) Rd3 win? |
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Oct-01-13 I Biniashvili vs V Vepkhvishvili, 1964 
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PinkZebra: After 24)Kf7 Rxd8 and white wins material! |
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Mar-10-05 Topalov vs Kasparov, 2005 
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PinkZebra: Nf3 looks like a booboo! |
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Mar-08-05 Adams vs Kasparov, 2005 
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PinkZebra: A great game from a legendary champion but I still think Adams should of played h6 instead of Bg5. |
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May-27-04 L Bruzon Batista vs Dominguez Perez, 2004 
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PinkZebra: The way that white manipulates the king toward the dangerous white bishop and captures the outside passed pawn is instructive. The follow up is beautiful and could be a study. |
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May-26-04 Gruenfeld vs Torre, 1925 
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PinkZebra: Here is a fine example of natural talent versus theoretical knowledge. I find this combination superb in that it shows how Torre makes the most out of a central freeing break and then translates it into a mating attack. |
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Mar-28-04 Kibitzer's Café 
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PinkZebra: Has anybody seen the game between Jan Votava vs Anna Zatonskih, Reyjavic, two weeks ago? |
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Nov-14-03 X3D Fritz vs Kasparov, 2003 
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PinkZebra: You list this game with the computer playing white. Please correct this as on the game page the computer is black. |
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Nov-14-03 Kasparov vs X3D Fritz, 2003 
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PinkZebra: I think Mr. Kasparov had better chances with 33)R-f4. This holds the back rank and attacks f7. |
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Jan-23-03 Nijboer vs J Polgar, 1989 
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PinkZebra: Does anyone have any comments on the possible (17)...f7-f5? Also the quiet moves like d7-d6 or f7-f6 and wait until white commits his remainning pieces. |
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