Oct-31-05 Ivanchuk vs Shirov, 1996 
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JamesBath: How can such games be played
against the world's strongest??
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Oct-31-05 V Panov vs Geller, 1967 
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JamesBath: Panov plays as a weinie thru-out,
and is finally shamed. |
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Oct-31-05 Korchnoi vs Geller, 1954 
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JamesBath: Blistering game by Korchnoi.
I may need to get back to reading
my book tho, - 'Sex, Lies, &
Politics' - by Larry Flynt. |
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Oct-31-05 Ivanchuk vs Kasparov, 1991 
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JamesBath: Can anybody name just one other
player in the world who can so
humiliate the world's very
uppermost echelon - Kasparov, Anand,
Kamsky, - as Chuck can?
I didn't think so. |
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Oct-31-05 K Georgiev vs Ivanchuk, 1990 
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JamesBath: Certainly a fascinating game,
needlessly dragged out by Georgiev,
who needed to resign after Blacks'
58th. |
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Oct-31-05 Ivanchuk vs Anand, 1994 
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JamesBath: One would expect 23...f5! to improve
Black's game more. |
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Oct-31-05 Ivanchuk vs Kasparov, 1994 
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JamesBath: A game where Gazz could well have
resigned after ten moves. I would
still vote these two's '91 encounter
- the 'corner cringing game' as
Gazz's most humiliating defeat ever.
Not suprisingly, only Chuck could
administer it. |
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