Jul-22-07 J van Oosterom vs G Timmerman, 1996 
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object16: <Kingscrusher> does a nice analysis on youtube:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=wkxrtLZv... |
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Jul-18-07 Letelier vs Fischer, 1960 
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object16: <kingscrusher> I like it! I'd like to
see more games on u-tube. Thanks. |
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Jun-26-07 Kasparov vs Portisch, 1983 
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object16: <lifemasterAJ>
http://www.lifemasteraj.com/old_af-...
This is the link to lifemaster AJ's analysis. The way to find it is to
Google Kasparov vs Portisch Goldsby
and then a page shows up. Read through the page and you find link to "Best All-Time Games", scroll through ... |
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May-09-07 Bronstein vs P Dely, 1962 
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object16: <gBizzle> black should have played f6,
see comment by <Infin1ty>, but then white
responds with 33 Nxb7 Qxb7 34 Qf5+ Kh8
35 Qe5 Qg7 defending the mate or Kd5 defending mate but leads to quicker death 36 Qe8+ Kh7 37 Qxd8 Nd6 38 Qxa5 and black will eventually lose the ... |
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May-08-07 Topalov vs Ponomariov, 2005 
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object16: <sneaky>, after ...Bd4, then Topalov replies
21 Qg6 Rf6 22 Rh8+ Kxh8 23 Qh7#
or any other variation black is lost (one
tempo from d2=Q even) |
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May-03-07 Ivanchuk vs O Gritsak, 2007 
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object16: The two other most brilliant games were:
Kazhgaleyev 0 - J. Polgar 1, 40 moves, &
Tahirov 0 - Shirov 1, 21 moves. |
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Apr-29-07 Adams vs Kasparov, 2005 
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object16: <jmrulez2004> I think the easiest was is
QxN and white is unable to defend the b pawn
Bxp, QxB, RxQ, KxR, etc., mate. |
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Apr-24-07 Fischer vs Spassky, 1972 
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object16: LifeMasterAJ was kind enough to annotate
this game on his website.
http://www.lifemasteraj.com/old_af-...
I am posting this link because the previous one given doesn't work
anymore. LifeMaster states several GM's have personally told him this
is one of the most beautiful ... |
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Apr-21-07 Fischer vs Taimanov, 1971 
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object16: The comment by LIFE Master AJ on his website hellfire is the best, and his
annotation is most superior -- "Fischer's play in this game is so good, that this game should be studied REPEATEDLY ... until the very essence is absorbed into your own subconscious." Very well put, and one ... |
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Apr-12-07 Anand vs Karpov, 1996 
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object16: Analysis of this game in ChessCafe column The Instructor, Mark Dvoretsky, "To Take a Pawn or Attack", Sept. 2006.
http://www.chesscafe.com/archives/a... |
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