Author: David H. McClain
Date: 15:07:20 10/16/04
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On October 16, 2004 at 17:57:40, Daniel Jackson wrote: >http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=1958 > >This is the position where everyone knew that Peter Leko was completely lost. >But watching the game on Playchess.com Garry Kasparov suddenly said "Wait a >minute, after 44.Rb7 White has chances to draw." In spite of harsh contradiction >by the heavily armed spectators (equipped with Fritz, Junior and even the >16-processor Hydra) Kasparov stuck to his analysis, which Leko went on to play, >almost move by move. GM Jon Levitt called it a magical draw. 44.Rb7 c4 45.Rxb6 >Re2 46.f4 (the key move Kasparov predicted) Re3+ 47.Kf2 gxf4 48.Rb8 Rb3 49.b6 >Ke4 50.Re8+ Kd3 51.Re2 d5 52.Kf3 d4 53.g5 c3 54.bxc3 dxc3 55.Rg2 Rb2 56.b7 Rxb7 >57.Kxf4 Rb2 58.Rg1 c2 59.Rc1 Rb1 60.Rxc2 Kxc2 61.g6 Kd3 62.Kf5 Rb5+ 63.Kf6 Rb6+ >64.Kf7 Rxg6 65.Kxg6 ½-½. > >Analysis of this very exciting (and nerve-wracking) game will be supplied >tomorrow. Daniel, A few IMs and FMs were crowing the same on ICC. One stated "He would kill a computer" with this position (move 41). Another IM stated at about move 41 "That this is much worse than any computer thinks it is." Shredder didn't think so either. When it was apparent Leko saved his draw, someone told him "That's why you are only a IM and FM and are watching instead of playing"............. :)
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