Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 17:08:56 01/13/03
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On January 12, 2003 at 21:02:54, Will Singleton wrote: >The Ashley-Nakamura game today was fascinating, with great play and blunders all >around. > >Big blunder 1: Nakamura played Rd8 after very long think, which should lose >outright. Nc5 was the correct move. >[D]r3k2r/1b1nb1p1/pq2Bn1p/1p2p1B1/8/2N4Q/PPP2PPP/2KRR3 b kq - > > >Then, in a completely won position, Ashley blunders bigtime with Nd5. >[D]3k3r/1b4p1/pq1rB2p/1p2Q3/8/2N5/PPP2PPP/2K1R3 w - - > > >A word about chess_fm: they provide an interesting service, but strangely they >tend to miss the relevant moves of the games they cover. When Nakamura won, >they had no idea why. When Larry C won, they had no idea why. How tough can it >be, when a guy like me with little chess knowledge can see far more than they? I think you have a lot of chess knowledge. Sometimes, you post something about a move, and I have to sit and think for a very long time before I realize that you are right. Sometimes, the reason never springs to mind and I have to use a program to figure it out. I suspect that you are a much stronger chess player than you realize. Do you have a FIDE rating?
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