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Subject: Re: A Weird (and Illegal) Game in Big Database '99

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 07:19:03 09/26/99

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On September 26, 1999 at 09:32:06, Amit Kagan wrote:

>Hi.
>
>Two hours after I started toying around with ChessBase Big Databse '99, I came
>across this startling game:
>-- Kosashvili,Y - Comp Mephisto Berlin Pro , AEGON 1996 (Game No. 925451) --
>There is a White pawn at f6. Nonetheless, Black plays 54. .. Kg7.
>Then comes 55. fxg7, and the game continues, with one (!) king on the board.
>
>Any comments?
>How could someone enter such a game?
>Why does ChessBase ( I use ver. 7.0 ) replay it without complaining?
>
>(If this game was disscussed here before, I apologize, but as I said, I used
>this database for 2 hours)
>
>Amit

 Hallo Amit!

 Thanks for pointing this out. Of course it's the same for me in Big Database.
 Black lost his king and later on white could have lost his - but black
 didn't even take it! Absolutely mad! Maybe somewhere the author is laughing...

 Sune Larsson



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