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Heinz De Carbonnel vs Hans Berliner
5th CC World Ch Final 1967  ·  King's Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation (E80)  ·  0-1


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Jan-28-04   ughaibu: This one has the feel of postal rather than OTB chess. Berliner's attack is very nice.
Feb-06-04   ughaibu: Benjamin Lau: I think this one in comparison with this one M Umansky vs Penrose, 1995 might show the distinction I was trying to make between correctness and strength. Umansky finds a way to convert a definable advantage into a win in the other game whereas in this one Berliner points up obscure features in the position that lead to play favourable to him while his opponent fails to effectively do the same thing.
Feb-06-04   Benjamin Lau: Ughaibu, I thought I already understood your distinction the first time, now I'm going to just get confused. ;-) With regards to your first comment, isn't this *really* postal chess actually?
Feb-06-04   ughaibu: It is. I thought postal examples might make it clearer as the other day we were mooting the possibility that it is the increase in strength allowed by the postal environment that accounts for the larger proportion of decisive results.
Jan-09-05   karlzen: Now I know where Kasparov got his Qa8!! (Timman vs Kasparov, 1982) from!
Mar-13-08
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  whiteshark: This has been de Carbonnel's only defeat during the V.corr WC. He ended up shared 4-5th place, 4 points behind Berliner.

13. f4 would have been more active.
15. c5 should have been played here.

<25. Qd7!> would have been the stronger continuation.

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