Jan-15-22 Spassky vs Fischer, 1972 
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probabilitytheorist: <offramp: "Full of huge errors"? I really like this game. I think both players were on top form. I can't remember many huge errors.>
I am not taking anything away from the players strength, but in this match, and this game especially, there were many big blunders. |
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Jan-09-22 J Tisdall vs G D Lee, 1981 
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probabilitytheorist: What happens if 15... f6? |
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Jan-06-22 Polugaevsky vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1958 
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probabilitytheorist: In my opinion, the greatest game ever played. |
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Jan-04-22 A Kulashko vs S J Solomon, 1997 
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probabilitytheorist: Brilliant game! |
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Jan-01-22 Kasparov vs Karpov, 1990 
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probabilitytheorist: My favorite Kasparov game. |
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Dec-30-21 F J Lee vs H W Shoosmith, 1904 
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probabilitytheorist: The position after Black's 57th move says it all. |
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Dec-28-21 Capablanca vs Tarrasch, 1914 
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probabilitytheorist: 14. Qg3? was a rare lapse of judgement by Capablanca. |
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Dec-28-21 Karpov vs Topalov, 1994 
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probabilitytheorist: Interesting combination. |
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Dec-28-21 S Dubois vs Duke Karl / Casabianca / Preti, 1855
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probabilitytheorist: The mate is similar to Keres vs Karu correspondence game. |
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Dec-28-21 Shumov vs C Jaenisch, 1851 
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probabilitytheorist: 19. Qc2 is not a blunder, for it was the only move to defend mate. The blunder was 17. Qe2?, allowing 18. Nf6+! leading to a win for White. Also, 4. Nxe5 is probably a sac, but it is not sound. |
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