Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 15:28:47 03/14/02
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On March 12, 2002 at 17:42:00, Otello Gnaramori wrote: >On March 12, 2002 at 16:38:46, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote: > >> Kasparov-Portisch,Niksic 1983 >> [D]2r2rk1/p1q1bpp1/1p6/n2R4/8/P4N2/1B2QPPP/5RK1 w >>And here Kasparov played the surprising 21.Bxg7 and won the game in great style. >>Can chess programs find this move? JAFM >>Source ==> http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Hangar/5176/replays/gm0012.htm > >Looking at the continuation (in the above link...) the Kasparov move is confuted >by 30...Bd6 or 30...Nd6 with a slight advantage for white (about 1 pawn) , >unfortunately Portisch blundered with 30...Ne5? with the following killing move >31. Qh7! (+9 for White). >So the comps are right to not find Kaspy's move 21. Bxg7. After 21.Bxg7!?, it looks like Kasparov played PERFECT chess. 21.Bxg7!? Kxg7 22.Ne5 Rfd8 23.Qg4+ Kf8 24.Qf5 f6 25.Nd7+ Rxd7 26.Rxd7 Qc5? [26...Qe5 27.Qh7 Rc7 28.Qh8+ Kf7 29.Rd3 Rc3 30.Qh7+ Kf8 +=] 27.Qh7 Rc7 28.Qh8+ Kf7 29.Rd3 Nc4 [29...Bf8 30.Rg3 Nc4 31.Re1 Re7 32.Rd1 Ne5 ±] 30.Rfd1 Ne5?? [30...Nd6 31.Rg3 Ke6 32.Re3+ Kd7 33.Qg7 Kd8 ±] 31.Qh7+ Ke6 32.Qg8+ Kf5 33.g4+ Kf4 34.Rd4+ Kf3 35.Qb3+ and mates in 3 more.
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