Author: Albert Silver
Date: 17:15:02 09/28/05
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On September 28, 2005 at 18:49:45, Thomas Logan wrote:
>Kasimzhanov may have missed the win
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>[d] 3R4/6pk/3p2pp/p2P1r2/P2Q4/1q5P/6PK/8 b - - 0 40
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>40 ...rg5 was suggested as winning
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>as it was played a draw is likely
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>Svidler-Adams early draw
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>Leko lost a promising position
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>[d] r3kb1r/1bq2pp1/p3p2p/8/Np1N1n1B/5P2/PPP2QPP/1K1RR3 w kq - 0 20
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>19...nb6 was analyzed by Yasser Seirawan
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>in a very entertaining audio-visual commentary on playchess.com
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>Tom
I saw the game, and frankly I was very surprised that Leko didn't show more
panache in his attack. I thought that after 16...Qd6
[D]r3kb1r/1b3ppp/p2qp3/3n2B1/Np1N4/5P2/PPP1Q1PP/2KRR3 w kq - 0 17
17.f4 followed by f5 looked natural and strong. If there was a reason it was
unplayable, it eluded me while I analyzed.
Albert
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