Author: Terry Giles
Date: 13:50:42 03/08/05
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On March 08, 2005 at 16:08:14, Rick Hagen wrote: >On March 08, 2005 at 12:54:01, Terry McCracken wrote: > >>[Event ""] >>[Site ""] >>[Date "2005.3.8"] >>[Round ""] >>[White "Adams"] >>[Black "Kasparov"] >>[TimeControl "-"] >>[Result "0-1"] >> >>1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be3 e6 7.Be2 Qc7 8.Qd2 >>b5 9.a3 Bb7 10.f3 Nc6 11.O-O-O b4 12.axb4 Nxb4 13.g4 Be7 14.g5 Nd7 15.h4 >>Nc5 16.Kb1 Rb8 17.h5 O-O 18.g6 Bf6 19.Rdg1 Ba8 20.Bg5 Be5 21.gxh7+ Kxh7 >>22.Nb3 Nxc2 23.Nxc5 Na3+ 24.Ka2 Qxc5 25.Na4 Nc2 26.Kb1 Qa3 0-1 >> >>Terry > >Keymove for me is 19...,Ba8 >Hydra was first to find it (Playchess server), my Shredder 9 found it also (took >a bit longer however..) >Score went from clear plus for white to equal and even better for black >thereafter. > >Nb3 is a blunder, but in effect black's attack was non-existent, certainly after >20.Bg5,Be5. > >White has no attack, black could concentrate his forces on Queenside; imo GK >would have won even without the fatal Nb3. > >Btw, None of the present GM's considered Ba8, All thought Mickey was winning.. > >GK is not of this world, he should be inspected for Borg implants.. > >Rick. > >(who thoroughly enjoyed todays Linares round, the Vallejo-Anand ending was >hilarious) Hi Rick, I don't know about "...not of this world" but at times Kasparov does find the most extraordinary moves overlooked by other strong GMs. Terry
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