Author: Sune Fischer
Date: 04:34:29 11/04/02
Going through the november issue of "Skakbladet", the chess magasin here in Denmark, I found a few positions with some very deep moves, much too deep for frenzee. Granted some of the positions are won even with the second best move, but for the sake of beauty find the best move! :) [D]r1r3k1/1pq1bppp/3pbn2/p3p3/P3P1PP/nNN2P2/KPP2Q2/2BR1B1R b - - 0 1 bm b5; Motylev-Gelfand, Russia-World 2002 [D]3r4/ppp4p/1bp1k3/4pp2/8/BPP5/P2NKprP/R4R2 b - - 0 1 bm Rxd2; Gufeld-Kavalek, OL 1962 (Kavalek's best game ever) [D]2bq3k/2p4p/p1np4/7P/2BPPQp1/2p2P2/r7/2KR2R1 b - - 0 1 bm Ra3; Bagirov-Gufeld 1973, (Gufeld: maybe my best move ever) [D]2bq3k/2p4p/p2p4/7P/1nBPPQP1/r1p5/8/1K1R2R1 b - - 0 1 bm Be6, am c2; Bagirov-Gufeld 1973 -S.
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