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Laurent Fressinet vs Robert Fontaine
French Championship (2005), Chartres FRA, rd 6, Aug-20
Spanish Game: Bird Variation (C61)  ·  0-1

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Oct-07-05  Knight13: Now thoes king moves in the beginning is remarkable.

What a game. White rushes to kill Black and failed and end up with a lost game.

Nov-10-05  Bobak Zahmat: <Now thoes king moves in the beginning is remarkable> Indeed. I don't understand you someone can lose such a game with White. Why did White play 24.Bxg7?? Best move is ofcourse 24.Rh3!After the queen moves away, White can safely take the Knight.
Nov-21-05  stanleys: And what about 30.Qe7??
Nov-21-05  aw1988: Kd7!! Kh1!! Kc7!!

The most remarkable continuation I've ever seen in any game...

Nov-21-05
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  TheAlchemist: <Kd7!! Kh1!! Kc7!!

The most remarkable continuation I've ever seen in any game...>

Yeah, like a deep breath before engaging into combat :-)

Nov-21-05  aw1988: You know what, I've just looked it over a little more carefully, it turns out this plan is not bad at all! Note the "Spanish bishop"- this prevents Black from castling, and his king is just fine on c7. Kh1! prepares c3. Marvelous. And I thought they were joking.
Jan-04-13  luzhin: Actually, 24.Bxg7 was a good move. After 24.Rh3 Qg4 25.fxg6 Re2 Black's attack is definitely worth a piece. The best after that appears to be 26.Rg3 Qxg3 27.Qxe2 hxg6 28.h3 Rxh3+ 29.gxh3 Qxh3+ 30.Qh2 Qf3+ with a draw by perpetual. White's mistake came later with 30.Qe7?. But even at the end Black had to play very precisely: if 33...Ka3 White would have the astounding defence 34.Bc2!!

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