Author: Chris Carson
Date: 08:15:14 08/02/99
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On August 02, 1999 at 10:45:18, James Robertson wrote: >This truly stunning PGN is directly from the FIDE WC page. > >James > > >[Event "World Chess Championship"] >[Site "Las Vegas USA"] >[Date "1999.08.01"] >[Round "1.2"] >[White "Kotsur, Pavel"] >[Black "Dolmatov, Sergey"] >[Result "0-1"] >[ECO "A00"] >[PlyCount "35"] >[EventDate "1999.07.31"] > >1. g4 e5 2. b3 d6 3. e4 d5 4. h3 dxe4 5. h4 h6 6. Qe2 Qd5 7. d4 Qxd4 8. Qd2 Qc5 >9. Qd4 Qc6 10. Qxe5+ Qe6 11. Nc3 f6 12. Nxe4 c5 13. g5 fxg5 14. hxg5 hxg5 15. >Ke2 g4 16. b4 cxb4 17. Kd3 b3 18. Kd4 0-1 Hmm, I wonder why people always say that a GM would never make such a move when they analyze a computer game of chess. Looks to me like mistakes are made by human GM's as well as computers at 40/2 time controls. ;) Computers make positional mistakes that loose several ply later, GM's make blunders that loose right away. ;) Best Regards, Chris Carson
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