Aug-08-19 Panno vs Pachman, 1955
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Knife: From Pachman’s “Checkmate in Prage”, 1973:
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In 1955, I played in Mar del Plata a game that lasted exactly the same as the above [Note: he refers to Pachman-Gligoric, Moscow, 1947] , but without interruption. From years ago a very prosperous business flourished in Argentina |
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Aug-06-19 Pachman vs Rossolimo, 1949
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Knife: From Pachman's "Checkmate in Prague", 1973:
[After my game with Szilly] I was of course exhausted. My next opponent, the french (later american) great master Rossolimo had not stopped observing me and, for that reason, he made me the following friendly proposal: I was very tired, a |
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Aug-06-19 Pachman vs E Lundin, 1960
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Knife: The sealed move was 41 ... f3. After 42. Tc8, the checkmate with Th8 cannot be stopped. |
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Aug-06-19 Pachman vs Gligoric, 1947
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Knife: Mentioned in Pachman's "Now I can speak", 1973: ... In 1947 I played in Moscow against the yugoslavian player Gligoric during three sessions; in total 13.5 hours. After 132 moves my opponent resigned. At the same time, the last viewer, that had suffered the endgame, hard but ... |
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Jul-05-08 Karpov - Kasparov World Championship Match (1984/85) 
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Knife: Does anybody has the video of the 1985 press conference, when Campo aborted the match? That was an historical moment, it would be great to have it in Youtube. Thanks! |
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