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Jacob Murey vs Garry Kasparov
Khalilbeyli Memorial (1976), Baku URS, rd 7
King's Indian Defense: Four Pawns Attack. Dynamic Attack (E76)  ·  0-1

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Apr-26-05  sharkbenjamin: 13 years old!!!
Aug-17-08  littlefermat: Indeed. Very impressive for such a young person.
Jul-20-09  syracrophy: 37...♕g3+!! Incredibly funny! 13-year old Kasparov was also a monster at his younger years
Feb-05-10  notyetagm: Game Collection: Pins against squares
Jul-16-16  MrJafari: very interesting game by both Kasparov and his opponent
Apr-13-18  nighty knight: Just amazing move g3 +! ! Just brilliant
Apr-13-18
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  perfidious: Another Kasparov-2, to my surprise.
Apr-13-18
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  Retireborn: <perfidious> Kasparov-2? I'm afraid I don't get it.
Apr-13-18
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  perfidious: <Retireborn>, someone I played who also played Kasparov.

Got 2s going back to at least Euwe, plus Capablanca, amongst the world champions.

Apr-13-18
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  Retireborn: <perf> Thanks, I get it now.

I have played John Nunn and Zoltan Ribli (in simuls!) but they only go back to Smyslov.

Garry also won a rather nice game from Murey at the Moscow izt, worth checking out if you haven't seen it before.

Jan-17-25  ColdSong: I think every good chess player has beaten someone,who has beaten someone...who has beaten Paul Morphy,and before.
Jan-17-25
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  perfidious: <Retireborn....I have played John Nunn and Zoltan Ribli (in simuls!) but they only go back to Smyslov....>

Having Benko as an opponent takes me back to Botvinnik, but one I did not discover until well after the above posts was Eugene J Salomon, who got to face off with Alekhine.

Weeks before his death in summer 1975, I got smashed by Rossolimo at his studio in New York, which made the Capablanca-2.

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