Aug-25-05 Fischer vs A Di Camillo, 1956 
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shadowskill28: RookFile: Yes, it was an error for Fischer to play 8. h3, but Camillo blunder with the 10. 0-0(?) because this takes away his chance for the attack on the king-side. |
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Aug-25-05 David Bronstein 
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shadowskill28: Bronstein and Tal both put a spark back into the chess world during the Botvinnik period of being the WC. They both made it a duty to create beautiful games to turn chess into an art instead of a science. In fact, Bronstein and Tal played several experimental games for an ... |
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Aug-25-05 Saemisch vs A Nimzowitsch, 1923 
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shadowskill28: Keypusher made an interesting statement on the subject. I wouldn't say this game is overpraised for it serves as an excellent example of binding the opponent's position. It gives beauty to show that not all sacrifices lead to a quick checkmate or a win of mass material. There ... |
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