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Gregorio Idigoras Guisasola vs Oscar Panno
Mar del Plata (1955), Mar del Plata ARG, Mar-22
King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto. Panno Variation (E63)  ·  1-0

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ANALYSIS [x]
Notes by Stockfish 9 v010218 (minimum 30s/ply)better is 10.cxb5 axb5 11.Re1 Bd7 12.e4 b4 13.Na4 Qc8 14.Bb2 Bxh3 = +0.09 (30 ply)= -0.41 (30 ply) after 10...bxc4 11.bxc4 Bf5 12.Ng5 Bd7 13.Ba3 Nb4 14.Rb1 c5 16...Bb7 17.h4 e6 18.Bh3 Re8 19.Bg2 Rec8 = 0.00 (32 ply) ⩲ +1.03 (30 ply) after 17.e4 e6 18.h4 d5 19.Ne5 Qe7 20.Bh3 Re8 21.Rxc6 Nxc6 better is 17...e6 18.e4 Qe7 19.e5 Nd5 20.exd6 Qxd6 21.Ne5 Nxf4 ⩲ +0.70 (31 ply)better is 18.h5 e6 19.hxg6 hxg6 20.Bh3 Re8 21.Qc2 d5 22.Ne5 Ne4 ⩲ +1.22 (28 ply) 18...Ne4 19.h5 Re8 20.Nd2 Nc3 21.Bxc3 bxc3 22.Ne4 e5 ⩲ +0.54 (27 ply)better is 19.e4 e6 20.Ng5 Nd8 21.e5 Nd5 22.exd6 Qd7 23.Ne4 Bb5 ± +1.54 (29 ply) 19...d5 20.hxg6 hxg6 21.Ne5 Nd8 22.a4 bxa3 23.Bxa3 Qb7 ⩲ +0.92 (29 ply)+- +3.31 (27 ply)better is 21.e4 e6 22.e5 dxe5 23.Nxe5 Nd6 24.d5 Nxd5 25.Nxd5 exd5 +- +3.41 (27 ply) 21...Qa8 22.e4 cxd4 23.Rxc8+ Rxc8 24.e5 dxe5 25.Nxe5 Nd6 ± +2.13 (28 ply) 22.e4 Rbe8 23.e5 dxe5 24.Nxe5 Nd6 25.dxc5 Nf5 26.Nexg6 +- +3.85 (28 ply) ⩲ +1.47 (30 ply) after 22...Nd8 23.dxc5 dxc5 24.Qa1 c4 25.Bd4 Qc7 26.bxc4 Bb7 23.Nf3 c4 24.bxc4 Na5 25.Nd2 Bc8 26.Bg2 Bg4 27.Qc1 Bf5 ± +1.52 (29 ply) ⩲ +0.70 (27 ply) 24.Ne6 Rf7 25.f4 Rh7 26.Rh2 Bg7 27.Qc2 Nd8 28.Qxg6 Bd3 ⩲ +0.98 (29 ply)= 0.00 (34 ply) 28...Rh8 29.Qc2 c4 30.Qxc4 Qc5 31.Qd3 Qf5 32.Qxf5 gxf5 = 0.00 (32 ply) 29.Rxh6 Kxh6 30.Re2 Qxe2 31.Qxe2 Kg7 32.Bxf6+ exf6 33.e7 +- +6.24 (34 ply) ⩲ +1.18 (34 ply) 30.Ne4 Qd3 31.Qf3 d5 32.Nxc5 Qb5 33.Rc1 Rc8 34.Rhc2 Qc6 ± +1.91 (32 ply) ⩲ +0.96 (34 ply) 31...Bxf4 32.Bxf6+ exf6 33.Rxh8 Kxh8 34.Qxf4 Nxe6 ⩲ +0.93 (36 ply) 32.Bxf6+ exf6 33.Nh4 Qc3 34.Qxg6+ Kf8 35.Rf1 Nxe6 36.Nf5 +- +3.66 (31 ply) 32...Bxf4 33.Bxf6+ exf6 34.Rxh8 Kxh8 35.Qxf4 Nxe6 ± +1.75 (35 ply)+- +5.15 (32 ply)+- mate-in-8 after 38.Bxf6 Qd4+ 39.Bxd4 Bxd4+ 40.Kg2 Bg7 41.Nh7+1-0

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May-22-14  john barleycorn: <LIFE Master AJ:

BTW, CG is not posting any more of my games ...>

Good. Fewer game pages to disable from kibitzing. Quite smart the admins here.

May-22-14  TheFocus: <AJ> We are talking about your record with the USCF. Hardly a good record is it? +18=30-40?

Stop bragging. You have nothing to be proud of with that record.

May-22-14  john barleycorn: chess.com provides further info on <AJ>'s your heroic battles against players with an average of 1425. An ULTRA-solid 1683 performance by <AJ>. About right and a bit flattering, imo.

Live-chess - Standard
1683
Ratingrecord: 1688 (04.04.2014)
best win: 1764 (joebuen)
avg. opponent: 1425
games: 82 (+53 / -22 / =7)

May-24-14  MarkFinan: <LIFE Master AJ: The title of LM (Life Master) is far superior to that of a mere FM.>

AJ you're pretty much untitled in the eyes of every chess fed in the world apart from your own. If being an "untitled life master!" was indeed superior to an FM then why use that title (which btw you have no right to use) when you're on chess dot com??    <Mr Bigz: LIFE Master you may be an FM but you are annoying fuk tard>

Well said Mr Bigz

May-24-14  TheFocus: Well , guess what, you can't get an IM title unless you have that FM title first.

That LM title ain't worth a bucket of warm spit outside of the U.S.

May-26-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  LIFE Master AJ: BTW, I defeated another NM this past weekend. (NM Ben Bailey.)

Of course, they are not posting any more of my games here - and I have stopped trying ... so that skews my statistics, making this site totally unreliable, as far as my player page is concerned.

May-26-14  Jim Bartle: <AJ> It's too bad your newer games aren't posted. But your winning pct. here is 77%, one of the highest on the site.
May-26-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Indeed, such are the benefits of cherry-picking one's game submissions. Were I so inclined, I could send on scores of one win after another as well, but my preference is for games with content, not merely to portray a huge win rate against weak opposition.
May-26-14  john barleycorn: only a chosen few are higher rated - like

Claude Frizzel Bloodgood

The reasons why CG doesn't post any more of <AJ>'s game is pretty obvious as they are non-relevant .

May-26-14  john barleycorn: <LIFE Master AJ: BTW, I defeated another NM this past weekend. (NM Ben Bailey.)

Of course, they are not posting any more of my games here - and I have stopped trying ... so that skews my statistics,>

the +18 =22 -40 one?

May-26-14  TheFocus: <johnbarleycorn> According to the USCF website, <AJ>'s record against Masters, FMs and GM's is +18=30-40.

I would like to know the breakdown of that.

May-26-14  TheFocus: 18 wins out of 88 games against Masters.

Hmmmm.

I think we can see the potential for a Grandmaster title here.

But first... he has to get that ever elusive FM title.

May-26-14  TheFocus: But of course, we can understand GMs not wanting to move to the Gulf area and risk losing rating points.
May-26-14  TheFocus: And of course, a Gulf area 1400 is the equivalent of a New York Expert.
May-28-14  posoo: I think Lufmuster AJ is lying! He hasn't played chess in YEARS! I know that this is all a HOOX.

But don't worry Lufmuster! Posoo is ON your case:

I will write the chessgames.com administrators one letter every day. These will be strongly-worded letters! My mission? To make sure justice is done to your fine chess ministry. WATCH everyone! You'll see!

May-28-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  LIFE Master AJ: http://www.ajschess.com/for_the-tro...
May-28-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Such refreshing originality, undoubtedly posted for the twentyleventh time.
May-28-14  TheFocus: <AJ> enjoys posting his selfie.
May-28-14  TheFocus: Of course <AJ> is ticked at everybody.

He got an old fashioned butt-whupping on this page and took off for a few days to pout.

May-28-14  TheFocus: Of course, to give him some credit, he did win another Chocolate Milk Open.
May-28-14  posoo: dont worry lufmus!
May-29-14  john barleycorn: for the luffmus

http://weknowmemes.com/2012/06/reta...

Nov-20-18
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Winning the Oscar.
Nov-28-20  f.alonso01: Oscar goooees toooo... Guisasola
Mar-29-25
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  GrahamClayton: The last game in Fred Reinfeld's <Great Brilliancy Prize Games of the Chess Masters>, with the following introduction:

"WHITE'S PLAY HERE is original and well thought out. Gradually but inexorably he builds up a formation that yields him a strong attack. The calm and methodical strengthening of the pressure after the initial sacrifice [23. Ng6!] is impressive."

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