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Oct-18-06 | | Whitehat1963: My favorite Kramnik game! |
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Oct-18-06 | | cotdt: in blitz no one is even close to kasparov |
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Oct-18-06 | | Archives: Or you could expand that statement to... In <chess> no one is even close to Kasparov ;) |
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Oct-18-06 | | Milo: This game conclusively proves that Kasparov was the most dominant player of all time, and will always be the most dominant player of all time. If time-travelling alien supercomputers were to visit the earth, Kasparov would beat them. I can tell just by looking at this blitz game. |
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Oct-18-06 | | Lt. Col. Majid: What is the head-to-head scores in blitz between Kasparov and Kramnik? |
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Oct-18-06
 | | keypusher: <positional brilliancy> http://bsllabs.theumb.net/proddetai... |
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Oct-18-06 | | positionalbrilliancy: ooops..hehe... |
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Oct-18-06 | | positionalbrilliancy: how embarrassing.... |
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Oct-18-06 | | s4life: Kramnik looked hopeless through most of the second half of the game... |
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Oct-18-06
 | | chancho: <Bufon: Kasparov dominates Kramnik the whole game, to make a nice check mate!!> It was only a blitz game. No big deal. |
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Oct-18-06
 | | keypusher: <positional brilliancy> Don't worry about it, I could have used one of those many times on this site. |
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Oct-18-06
 | | keypusher: I can't think of a less fitting memorial to Botvinnik than a blitz match. It's like having a striptease in honor of Mother Theresa. |
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Jan-08-08 | | component: Someone please explain the move 30...Re6. |
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Jan-08-08 | | Avarus: <component> 30..Re6 prepares ..Rd6, putting pressure on d4 and d-file in general. Which is likely why 31.c5 was played. |
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Jan-08-08 | | Bobsterman3000: justice |
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Nov-14-08
 | | tpstar: After 52. Rg1, WT Harvey notes 52 ... Bxg2+! is Mate in Four: 53. Rxg2 Qf1+! 54. Rxf1 exf1=Q+ 55. Rg1 Qxh3#. Very similar to the actual finish, but the mate line is forced. Great game. |
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Mar-14-09 | | shahjinan: You can say this is the final game...in which Kasparov win (last game) against Kramnik....uptill this point..they were having 21-21 wins each..
Finally in this game Kasparov proved his domination... |
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May-14-09 | | WhiteRook48: Kramnik got checkmated?!!??!! |
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May-31-09 | | smaragdus: A real masterpiece by Kramnik! |
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Mar-06-16 | | masoudsad: In the final position, Kasparov has three moves to checkmate:
Qf3#
Qh2#
Qfg1#
LOL |
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Mar-06-16
 | | perfidious: Embarras de richesse. |
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Sep-01-17 | | Toribio3: Wow! A masterpiece from Kasparov. |
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Jul-28-19 | | cormier: 24.Bxe4? |
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Jul-28-19 | | cormier: it give's the 2Bs advantage to Kasparov |
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Jul-28-19 | | cormier:  click for larger viewAnalysis by Houdini 4 d 20 dpa done
1. = (0.18): 25.Bd3 Nd6 26.a4 dxc4 27.bxc4 Nd7 28.a5 Nf5 29.f4 Nxe5 30.dxe5 Ng3 31.Qf2 Qh4 32.axb6 axb6 33.Bd4 Bh6 34.Rf1 Red8 35.Bxb6 Qxf4 36.Qxf4 Bxf4 37.Rxf4 Rxd3 38.Rxd3 Ne2+ 39.Kf2 Nxf4 40.Rd7 Bc6 41.Rd6 Bb7 42.Kg3 Ne2+ 43.Kh4 Nc3 44.Bd4 Ne4 45.Rb6 Ba8 2. = (0.15): 25.Bc2 Nd6 26.Bd3 Nfe4 27.a4 dxc4 28.bxc4 Nf5 29.Nxf5 exf5 30.f3 Ng3 31.Qf2 h4 32.a5 bxa5 33.c5 Re6 34.Bc3 a4 35.Bb5 Bxe5 36.dxe5 Qc7 37.Bd7 Qxc5 38.Bxc8 Qxf2+ 39.Kxf2 Bxc8 |
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