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Subject: Fischer's analysis in "My sixty memorable games"

Author: Ingo Althofer

Date: 22:28:51 07/31/04

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On July 31, 2004 at 07:24:15, Mark Young wrote:

>3q3r/4b1k1/4P1p1/rpp2p1p/1nn2Q2/5N1P/P4PP1/RBB1R1K1 w
>Another GM sac refuted by computers?

Thanks for the interesting stuff.


In my book "13 Jahre 3-Hirn" (published 1998) I used computer
help not for this game "Fischer-Stein" itself but to check
Fischer's analysis of it in "My sixty memorable games".

My main findings were that Fischer missed two points:
* At move 26 he played Nf3. He did not analyse the
  pomising sacrifice 26.Nxf7 .
* At move 22...Bxe4 Fischer analysed the alternative
  22...g6 23.e6 f5 24.Nf7 with advantage for White.
  However, after 24...Qd5 25.Bb2 Rfa8 (or 25.Qb2 Rxf7)
  the position is unclear.

John Nunn confirmed the findings.

Ingo Althofer.

PS: For reasons of copyright I do not give long quotes
from MSMG here.



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