On Sep 25, 3:56 pm, "Chess One" wrote:
This week there appears a new memoire of Arnold Denker at Chessville
including Arnold's favorite game [score given below].
(9/23) Chessville Vignettes: If You Must Meet Arnold Denker, a remembrance
by Larry Parr. Denker, former US Champion, and once among the top-20
players in the world, about whom Al Horowitz once wrote, "He can handle an
attack with a fertility of ideas and richness of imagination that are rare."
full article:http://www.chessville.com:80/misc/Hi...tes/Denker.htm
Denker,A - Feit,H
New York Interscholastic Championship, 1929
1.d4 f5 2.Nf3 e6 3.g3 b6 4.Bg2 Bb7 5.0-0 Nf6 6.c4 Be7 7.Nc3 d6 8.d5 e5 9.Ng5
Bc8 10.e4 0-0 11.f4 exf4 12.Bxf4 fxe4 13.Ncxe4 Nxe4 [diagram] 14.Bxe4 Bxg5
15.Qh5 Rxf4 16.Qxh7+ Kf7 17.Bg6+ Kf6 18.Rxf4+ Bxf4 19.Qh4+ Bg5 20.Qe4 Be3+
21.Kh1 Bh6 22.Rf1+ Kg5 23.Bh7 1-0
Note the date above, and also this one:
"in 1995, at age 81, he finished sixth in the U. S. Open."
Brava!
Phil Innes
Chessville's Honorable Spam Director
I loved reading whole story. And also the game was very nice. Imagine,
he played such a good game in 1929. When there was no computer to
practise.
Bye
Sanny
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