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Paul Garbett vs Sergey Krylov
Turin Olympiad (2006), Turin ITA, rd 9, May-30
Sicilian Defense: Kan. Modern Variation (B42)  ·  1-0

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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-02-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Benzol: Blacks last move seems strange. Allowing his Queen to be taken for nothing. Chess blindness or time trouble perhaps?
Jun-02-06  borisbadenoff: Strange indeed maybe he saw his queen protected by the bishop or something like that. Timetrouble would also be no reason to do something like this. So more "Chess blindness"

It's especially strange as black was winning after 30. .. Qg5

Jun-27-06  harcee sarmiento: its hard to play chess when your blind.
Jun-27-06
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  keypusher: It's no cakewalk even if you can see.
Sep-08-06  babywizard: Black simply blundered. He probably thought 31.Qxb4 Re1#. The best way to exploit white's back rank weakness is 30...Qg5 31.Qd1 Re2 32.Qf1 Qe5 33.Ra1 Rxb2 and black is better.
Jul-14-08  sleepkid: It's a blunder. Sergey Krylov is a blind chess player. The International Blind Chess Association regularly fields a team at the chess olympiads where they compete against sighted players.

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