May-30-05 Tal vs Spassky, 1965 
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knightspot: Why hasn't anyone kibitzed this game yet? This is a pivotal game from the sixties - Game 9 from the candidate's final, score tied 4-4 and Tal develops a winning position only to blunder it away. He then proceeded to lose three in a row and Spassky went on to the WC match. |
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May-20-05 Topalov vs J Polgar, 2005 
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knightspot: trying to decide whether the king can dash down to the other end of the board and hide from the perpetual check |
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May-19-05 Adams vs Topalov, 2005 
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knightspot: It was 1:02 for adams and 0:51 for topalov before adams started thinking about this move - probably adams is down to less than fifty minutes now |
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May-19-05 Bobby Fischer 
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knightspot: I won't argue with you on your last point there chancho, all those games that were never played are a tremendous loss to chess. |
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May-18-05 Pierre de Saint-Amant 
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knightspot: okay, Sir Soberknight - I read it in a book, lighten up:) - and nobody doubts Morphy was far and away the best player in the world in 1858 - just that he came and went so fast |
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May-18-05 J Schulten vs Saint-Amant, 1842 
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knightspot: I stand rebuked, Sir Soberknight - and I may add that I would cringe if anyone actually posted MY win-loss record on cg.com |
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May-18-05 Geller vs Fischer, 1970 
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knightspot: Geller was actually LEADING the tournament after eleven rounds, when this game was played (12th)it's such a hard fought game that it has to be considered a turning point for rjf. |
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May-18-05 H Bohm vs R Hernandez Onna, 1979 
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knightspot: awwright :) like I said, I messed this position up a long time ago. |
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May-18-05 Fischer vs Tal, 1970 
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knightspot: Geller had a winning record against almost all of those guys - but he never made it that far in the matches. |
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May-18-05 J Polgar vs Adams, 2005 
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