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Garry Kasparov vs Viktor Korchnoi
Herceg Novi 1983  ·  Nimzo-Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation (E28)  ·  1-0
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Sep-12-05  Gowe: Incredible game by Kasparov. Very dinamic. I was amazed. Korchnoi 14. .. Nxg4!? looks a little risky, because those three pawns looks very dangerous to remove. There are a lot of moves by Kasparov that i can put a "!". Really great game.
Sep-12-05  lopium: Gods mine!! If Kasparov starts to sacrifice all around your King you should have terrible fears. This is understable....look at what follow : the end, yours.
Aug-14-07
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  KKDEREK: THAT's agressive chess!
Feb-03-08  Abejorral: Nice attack, and a fun game, altough Korchnoi Queen and bishop were horrible handled.
Feb-03-08
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  Bobsterman3000: 19. Raa2 is another typical Kasparov finesse move, showing patience at a time when his full-out assault was very imminent.

Aug-22-11
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  ToTheDeath: Vintage Kasparov.
Aug-22-11  Petrosianic: Why do you think he was drunk when he played it? (If it was Tal, I'd believe it).
Aug-22-11
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  ToTheDeath: Haha kudos!
May-22-12
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  hedgeh0g: Seriously...how many more pieces can Kasparov cram into Black's king position?
Jun-10-12  BlackSheep: I guess yuu have to admire Viktors cojones saccing the knight , OK he got a couple of pawns but they were irrelevant when compared to the speed of Kasparovs devastating attack .

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