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Great Chess Game of the Week: Atalik v Miles, 1993
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Re: Great Chess Game of the Week: Atalik v Miles, 1993
who is the annotator? He sucks.
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Re: Great Chess Game of the Week: Atalik v Miles, 1993
White proceeds from a small advantage on move 12 to getting smashed in <30 moves without supposedly making a mistake anywhere. Sloppy annotation (pretty game though).
[ QUOTE ] Without going into a very detailed analysis, I will simply tell you that all of the next few moves are the best - for both parties. [/ QUOTE ] ducy of chess annotation [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] this is my favorite game: Polugaevsky-Nezhmetdinov |
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Re: Great Chess Game of the Week: Atalik v Miles, 1993
[ QUOTE ]
White proceeds from a small advantage on move 12 to getting smashed in <30 moves without supposedly making a mistake anywhere. Sloppy annotation (pretty game though). [ QUOTE ] Without going into a very detailed analysis, I will simply tell you that all of the next few moves are the best - for both parties. [/ QUOTE ] ducy of chess annotation [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] this is my favorite game: Polugaevsky-Nezhmetdinov [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I've referenced that before. My favorite I think. |
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Re: Great Chess Game of the Week: Atalik v Miles, 1993
White makes some pretty serious mistakes in this game, right? I know it's okay to be a fair bit behind in development in a closed position, but white is way behind and then compounds this problem by helping black open the center while his king is still stuck there ... I like 9. 0-0-0 better than Rd1 (althought they're both playable), but that's just the earliest deviation that would have saved white a whole game's worth of misery.
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