The Indian GM Vidit Gujrathi having trouble putting a tie on.
(actually he is trying to solve a study blindfold - do not try this at home.)
A study by Reti. White to play and win.
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A couple of other puzzles.
Grigoriev - Nadisewa, USSR 1975 (Black to play).
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I. Borocz - J. Horvath Budapest 1995 (Black to play)
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Black played 32....exf4 is that OK?
Another mistake in a chess book (number 89) and then onto two sparklers
where players (one of them an RHP game) produce mini masterpieces.
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