Author: Yar
Date: 09:27:17 06/02/05
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The biggest blunder by Pelletier probably was 27. .. qb8?? 1-0 27. .. Nxa5! was = On June 01, 2005 at 18:56:32, Vladimir Xern wrote: >The game: > >[Event "Biel International Chess Festival"] >[Site "Biel SUI"] >[Date "2003.07.21"] >[EventDate "2003.07.21"] >[Round "1"] >[Result "1-0"] >[White "Morozevich"] >[Black "Y Pelletier"] >[ECO "C18"] >[WhiteElo "2679"] >[BlackElo "2602"] >[PlyCount "60"] > >1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. h4 Qa5 8. >Bd2 Nbc6 9. h5 h6 10. Rh4 Bd7 11. Rg4 Qc7 12. Nf3 g5 13. hxg6 fxg6 14. Rb1 >g5 15. dxc5 O-O-O 16. Bd3 Rhg8 17. Qe2 Rdf8 18. c4 Ng6 19. cxd5 exd5 20. >Ba6 bxa6 21. Qxa6+ Kd8 22. Rb7 Qc8 23. e6 Bxe6 24. Nd4 Bd7 25. Ba5+ Ke8 26. >Qe2+ Nge7 27. Rc7 Qb8 28. Nxc6 Qb1+ 29. Kd2 Rg7 30. Rb4 1-0 > >Note that 20.Ba6 is followed by bxa6. The variation 20...Bxg4 puts doubts on >the reasonability of 20.Ba6. I think a better test move would be move 25, where >instead of Morozevich's blunder 25.Ba5+, the bizarre move Rxg5. Morozevich's >attack succeeded because of Pelletier's blunders on moves 26 and 27.
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