Jul-13-07 Kramnik vs Kasparov, 2000 
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thechesscorner: 56. … Qd7
57.Kh2
White still retains some winning chances after 57. f3 57. … Qd3 58.g3
Or 58. Qxa6 Qh7+ 59. Kg3 Qh4+ 60 Kf3 f5 and suddenly Black has counter play against the White King 58. … Nf7 59.Qb7 Kg6 60.Qxa6 Ne5 61.Qa8 Ng4+ 62.Kh3 Qf5! Kasparov counter attack |
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Jul-13-07 Fischer vs Petrosian, 1971 
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thechesscorner: 16. Rd1
After this modest continuation the point of black’s previous move is lost.
The resolute 16. … Rxg2! Suggest itself. In this case the attempt to win a piece does not succeed. 17 Qe3 (17.Bd3 Nd4 18.Be4 Rg4 with advantage, or 17. … Bg4!?) 17. ... Nd4 18.Kf1 Nxc2 ... |
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