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Triantafyllos Siaperas vs Zhugder
Moscow Olympiad Final-C (1956), Moscow URS, rd 6, Sep-16
Spanish Game: Morphy Defense. Chigorin Defense Panov System (C99)  ·  1-0

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Jul-16-22
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  WTHarvey:


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Here Siaperas played 39.♘h7+ but fwiw could have played 39.♘g5 which is a mate in 2.

Jul-16-22
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  perfidious: Maybe White wanted the pleasure of playing the denouement in the actual game as the quietus.
Jul-16-22
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  fredthebear: IMHO, when you see a mate-in-three and you're absolutely sure it's forced (including those spiteful computer sacrifices needlessly giving away material), if you're 100% sure it's forced, forget all thoughts of denouement. Play the forced mate in three. Don't bother to go looking for mate-in-two.

Perfidy's lap dog fake Z comment to follow.

Jul-16-22
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  perfidious: As the 1100-level disciple of Reinfeld lectures his betters.....

Guess <fredthebore> doesn't grasp humour, either.

Jul-16-22
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  fredthebear: If it was funny, then why did you piss on your shoes?

What's more, Fred Reinfeld never would have made the statement that I did above.

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