Author: Odd Gunnar Malin
Date: 04:39:13 02/28/03
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On February 28, 2003 at 07:14:53, Mogens Larsen wrote: >On February 28, 2003 at 07:05:38, Uri Blass wrote: > >>[Event "Beer Sheba ISR"] >>[Site "Beer Sheba ISR"] >>[Date "1984.??.??"] >>[Round "?"] >>[White "Korchnoi, Viktor L"] >>[Black "Diker, Michael"] >>[Result "1-0"] >>[ECO "E15"] >>[WhiteElo "2635"] >>[PlyCount "47"] >>[EventDate "1984.??.??"] >> >>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 b6 4. g3 Ba6 5. b3 Bb4+ 6. Bd2 Be7 7. Nc3 Bb7 8. Bg2 >>O-O 9. O-O d5 10. cxd5 exd5 11. Re1 Na6 12. Ne5 c5 13. Be3 Re8 14. dxc5 Bxc5 >>15. Bxc5 bxc5 16. Nd3 Qe7 17. Na4 Rac8 18. Qd2 Qxe2 19. Qxe2 Rxe2 20. Naxc5 >>Nxc5 21. Nxc5 Ba8 22. a4 a5 23. Ne4 Rcc2 24. Bf3 1-0 >> Change 11.Re1 to Rc1 and all is ok. Eg. the real blunder is Black's last move. >>You can see that this game has a lot of blunders. >>Analyzing it from the end to the beginning here is the list of mistakes. > >With scoresheets like this: > >http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=811 > >mistakes are bound to occur. > >Regards, >Mogens This looks like one of the better i have seen. After keyed several thousand games the last 15 years (and probably 2-300 in russian), the games that give most problem is in the lower classes. Here you could find several missing moves in a row that make the guesswork realy hard. To read russian piece-letter is learned after the second game. When player's are above 1000 in rating you could expect a piece in price that is not taken on the next move is a writing-error. I sometimes run through a blundercheck just to spot notation-errors. Odd Gunnar
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