Author: martin fierz
Date: 01:40:17 10/15/03
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On October 15, 2003 at 04:16:59, stuart taylor wrote: >On October 15, 2003 at 03:39:38, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On October 14, 2003 at 23:32:08, K. Burcham wrote: >> >>> >>>28. white is up +2.41 >>> black is up +5.81 >>>29. white mate in 9 >>> black is up +8.39 >>>30. white is up +2.62 >>> black is up +8.89 >>>31. white is up 6.55 >>> black resigns >>> >>> >>>next move from this position is 28.Kg2 >>> [D] 1r4k1/R4pp1/8/5Qp1/p7/1q1PP1P1/5P1P/1rR3K1 w - - >> >> >>I do not believe that GM's played that move >>I guess that there was simply a mistake in writing the game. >> >>It is not a bad idea to use common sense before posting. >> >>Even weak player will not play 28.Kg2 that is a simple losing of a rook so it >>does not make sense to believe that GM's played it. >> >>Uri > >I believe that ANY human can not think for a momment, and can imagine that e.g. >the rook is protected e.g. by the queen (because of optical illusion), or simply >was thinking about something else and forgot about the rook being en prise. >I'm not saying that it should be a common thing! perhaps time trouble. but more probably a very common occurence: players are in time-trouble, write some kind of craggly thing on their scoresheet, somebody else tries to enter the game into the computer and cannot read it and the score we get is wrong. happens very often - IMO more often than such a blunderfest. cheers martin
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