Nov-02-18 Polugaevsky vs Averbakh, 1961 
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ChessSafari: This fascinating game was extensively annotated by GM Polugaevsky himself in his book, Grandmaster Preparation, under his section on analysis of adjourned games. He gives evidence that he was winning until he played 50.e5?? in time trouble (winning was 50.Bd3 Qb1 51.f4 when the ... |
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Apr-26-16 Kasparov vs V Sokolov, 1975 
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ChessSafari: After 27...Rc5 mentioned by gora and Dillon, doesn't 28.Re4! win... However, looks like 27...bxc3 28.Qb6+ Ka8 29.Qa6+ Kb8 30.Re4 cxb2 holds. |
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Sep-29-15 H Wunderlich vs J Bokar, 2009 
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ChessSafari: Why doesn't White just take the pawn on b4 at move 22? |
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Mar-11-08 G Timmerman vs F Niro, 1985 
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ChessSafari: 27...Rag8! was my only chance to hold the game. In any case, I was glad I lasted as long as I did against the future World CC Champ! - Frank N. |
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Mar-11-08 Petrosian vs A Bannik, 1958 
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ChessSafari: This game is analyzed in detail in Mastering the Endgame, Vol. 2, by Shereshevsky & Slutsky (1992), pages 31-34. A draw by repitition was never possible. Petrosian repeated x2 just to get to the sealed move. |
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