MoonlitKnight

- A52 - The Budapest Gambit
This opening has rarely been played by the elite the last 50 years, but that does not mean that it is unsound. After it was introduced in 1918, some of the greatest players prior to WWII tried it out. Also check out InspiredByMorphy's game collection.
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| 17 games, 1918-2002 - Alexander Morozevich
14 games, 1995-2007 - Immortal games
A collection of famous masterpieces.
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| 65 games, 1844-2006 - Karpov at Linares 1994
The field at Linares 1994 was one of the strongest ever, and Kasparov prior to the event commented that the winner could call himself "world champion of tournament chess". He were to regret having said that. Karpov smashed the world elite to bits and pieces with an amazing score of 11/13 (+9 =4 -0) and a record performance rating of 2985, after having won his first 6 games and left Kasparov and Shirov 2.5 points behind. This was arguably the greatest achievement in the history of tournament chess.
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| 13 games, 1994 - The Carlsen Chronicles
A chronological compilation of the most important and spectacular games in Magnus Carlsen's chess career.
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| 71 games, 2003-2013 - The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal
These are the 100 games found in Mikhail Tal's autobiography from 1975.
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| 100 games, 1949-1975 - Topalov attacks!
A collection of furious attacks from the fighting Bulgarian.
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| 17 games, 1996-2008
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