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Three Different Chess Blunders

Three Different Chess Blunders

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greenpawn34

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Joined
06 May 08
Moves
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A picture of a slight mistake from the recent World Team Seniors.

Three puzzles.
R. A. Gomez - J. A. Gutierrez, Zaragoza 1990. (Black to play)

1...Nc5 Apparently relying on the fact that the d-pawn is pinned. There are three
major things wrong with this move. Your job is to find all three winning replies.

White to play and win.

An instructive position containing a practical and useful idea.

This next one is a toughie from Troitsky composed in 1895.

White to play and draw. Give it a go. I give a very helpful clue.

A faulty note in a 1993 Chess magazine I rediscovered during a clear out.

This week s theme which includes a game of mine features in World Chess News
It is the moves and a video of Firouzja losing a game to Caruana in nine moves.

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