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| From | Message | Posted by far1ey uskidscompute.com
4/01/2006 18:06:53 Play online chess | Subject: 2nd best "Game of the century
Message: We all know Bobby Fischer own's the title for "Game of the Century"
I know this is a matter of opinion, but I was wondering what other people think of being the second best "Game of the Century"
| Posted by wolstoncroft1 uskidscompute.com
4/01/2006 20:46:49 Play online chess |
Message: -> www.chessgames.com
Reti vs. Alekhine 1925
a very, very tactical game, most interesting game i have ever seen.
Many consider this Alekhines best game, notice his move of h5 on 19, is the beginning of black(Alekhines) plan of Re6 that he plays on move 26, 7 moves ahead. and blacks attack that follows is a work of genius. alekhine uses his rook so powerfully that it does not matter that the queens are off the board, his attack is still overwhelming with the centralized rook even as it is en prisse for many moves
| Posted by drtimer uskidscompute.com
4/04/2006 11:12:59 Play online chess | Alekine game
Message: very nice, thanks for that, quite beautiful ——— Carlsen Wins King's Chess Tournament by Wide Margin — The Kings Chess Tournament in Romania ended Friday with a bang, not a whimper, as Magnus Carlsen of Norway, the top seed, won the chess event with one of the most impressive performances of his short career. He finished with 7.5 points, two more than Teimour Radjabov of Azerbaijan and Boris Gelfand of Israel. Gelfand had trailed by one point before the last round, but he lost to Radjabov, while Carlsen beat Wang Yue of China. Wang ended up in last place with 3 points. It was a strange last round as Black won all three games. Over all, there were more wins with Black in the tournament (8) than with White (7). Though Carlsen, the world’s top ranked chess player, has ...
Posted by daverundle uskidscompute.com
4/05/2006 00:51:06 Play online chess | pretty
Message: much any game by Tal would be up there but his game against Fisher Bled 1959 was unique in as much on move 22 Fisher plays Qc6+ which in effect loses the game. Tal asked him why he did not play 22Rae1 and Fisher said you laughed when i wrote it down!!! Also their game in Zagreb candidates in 1959 is worth a look. ——— Carlsen Secures at Least a Tie for First at King’s Chess Tournament — All three games were drawn in the penultimate round of the King’s Chess Tournament in Romania on Thursday, which assures Magnus Carlsen, the top seed, of at least a share of the title. Carlsen now leads with 6.5 points, one point ahead of Boris Gelfand of Israel and two points ahead of Teimour Radjabov of Azerbaijan. None of the games on Thursday was a barn burner, though Carlsen’s opponent, Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu of Romania did employ a surprising chess opening: the Schliemann Defense. The Schliemann, which was first used in the 19th century, is almost never played anymore, particularly in top-level competition as the conventional thinking is that White can almost always get ...
Posted by ionadowman uskidscompute.com
4/05/2006 12:56:16 Play online chess | Check out the rook endings...
Message: ...fought out between Fischer and Smyslov in 1959, too (I think it was in the Candidates). Not exactly '2nd best game of the century' country, but pretty good.
Personally, I would be disinclined to regard the Byrne -Fischer game as really deserving of the 'Game of the Century' title, very fine and exciting game though it is. The fact is, however hard he fought, Byrne (Donald?) was outclassed. But what would I put in its place (assuming I would want to)? In general terms, I would like to see a good fighting game between players at their best. Game 13 of Fischer-Spassky 1972 match would be suitable were it not for lapses by both sides. World Championship matches have been disappointing in this respect, at least until the Kasparov-Karpov slugfests (that both survived these with their health more or less intact is a tribute to the physical and mental stamina of them both). Could a suitable candidate for the top title come from them?
By the way, did Tal really laugh, or merely smile? (A strong looking attack I had once broke against my opponent's unwavering smile... :-( ...).
Cheers,
Ion ——— The Catalan chess opening: what would Topalov do? — The Bulgarian is an aggressive chess player. But the Catalan doesn't bring about a quick victory. RB When you see that the chess player with the move is Topalov you immediately start thinking tactics – quiet, careful improvement is not the Bulgarian's style. So, using the player's identity as a clue, and with an additional hint provided by the absence of a knight on f6, my eye is immediately drawn to 1 Ng5, with the twin threats of 2 Qxh7 mate and 2 Bxb7. Let's have a look at how Black might counter: 1...g6 might not be as bad as it first appears. After 2 Bxb7 Rb8 both the bishop and knight are en prise. Here I would be tempted to ...
Posted by ccmcacollister uskidscompute.com
4/05/2006 14:50:22 Play online chess | ionadowman
Message: I remember a great Rook ending between Fischer and Keres too, in a Ruy. Since I remember it, its probably in 60 Memorable Games ... :) ——— Chess Hustling, a Look Back — Part of the fabric of night life in New York City, particularly during the summer, are the street chess games. Dozens of chess players in places like Washington Square Park, Union Square and St. Nicholas Avenue and 141st Street are up all night, taking on all comers, for a few dollars a game. The games are fast and gritty and often peppered with non-stop and colorful banter. Chess hustling has been around for many years, but how and when did it begin? In 2007, a hustler named Kenny, who went by the name Little Daddy, and who had been hustling on the street for decades, said that the guy who started it all was a man named Bobby Haywood. He said that Haywood appeared one day in ...
Posted by calmrolfe uskidscompute.com
4/05/2006 17:06:39 Play online chess | USSR Championship 1957
Message: Nezhmetdinov v Tal, USSR Championship in Moscow, 1957. Tal played the French Defence and after move 13 he calculated a full 20 moves ahead to forsee a winning position. A brilliant excercise of foresight deserving of the richest praise, unfortunately, Nezhmetdinov calculated even further ahead and completely destroyed Tal's position.... ——— Carlsen Express Rolls on — The King’s Chess Tournament in Romania is turning into an exhibition. Magnus Carlsen, the Norwegian chess grandmaster who is the world’s No. 1 player, beat Teimour Radjabov of Azerbaijan on Monday, to run his winning streak in the chess event to four games. He leads the tournament with 5.5 points after seven rounds. Boris Gelfand of Israel, the only player not to lose to Carlsen so far, is in second place with 4.5 points, after beating Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu of Romania on Monday. Carlsen and Gelfand play Tuesday. Though Carlsen has won the last three chess tournaments he has played (Amber, Corus and the London Classic), the last time he was on a roll like he is now was ...
Posted by crazypawn uskidscompute.com
4/10/2006 14:53:42 Play online chess | Do not forget Ed. Lasker!
Message: I do remember game in which Edward Lasker sacrifies his queen in order to check mate George Alan Thomas' king after eight or nine moves. And moreover the finishing move is 0-0-0. I believe that this game deserves to be the second best after Bryne - Fischer game.
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