Feb-07-06 S Khan vs Capablanca, 1930 
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DeepPink: About GM's that don't know too well openings and greatness from them and those GM's (world champions) pointing out who would have been a world champion had it been... I think that those were different times, when a lot of openings theory were in their diapers, before they had ... |
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Feb-03-06 Kasparov vs Karpov, 1990 
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DeepPink: I do agree. Tal ( and Fischer)would have definitely played 34.Nf7+, and Karpov resigned right away (( coincidentallty exactly 7 moves later )). But after the peaceful move 31.Kh2, it was practically a K.O.in which whatever move Black elects they still loose. Maybe it was not ... |
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Jan-07-06 Vidmar vs Capablanca, 1936 
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DeepPink: I agree that the a pawn determined the game for jose. but i can't find how far back after 13....Bc7 the a pawn could have been contained. After 15. Nd5, I thought of 16. Nd6 sacrificing a pawn to better their position. 16. BXd6, 17.cXd6QXd6, 18.Ke4 Qc7, 17.Kc5 a5 still black ... |
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Dec-19-05 Shirov vs J Polgar, 1994 
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DeepPink: It is actually one of the games in their book - burgess,nunn and emms. it took "judit just 48 minutes, won the prize for the most important theoretical novelty of the tournament..." buenos aires, argentina 1994 |
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