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Game Of The Month (corrected)



 
 
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Old January 1st 04, 04:35 PM
AGrigsby
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Default Game Of The Month (corrected)

Happy New Year everyone and Happy Holidays to all. Welcome to the brand new
year of 2004, and hope everyone's new year is pleasant one. I would like to
begin a new thing here on rec.games.chess.analysis. I enjoy researching
chess almost more than playing chess. I like to analyze to as much depths
as I can on games played by the masters of today as well as the past. And
what I would like to do for the board is once a month, post my found
analysis and research of games of GMs. Some from the Greatest known of
players to those of the least known. I don't have a specific way of how I
pick the games I choose to research. Usually, I just pick at random and go
with what I can find. I also wish to post at least three games per month.
One from GMs, one from other games recorded at random (usually online
games), and lastly, one of my games (could vary from won or lost, I'm not
the best player so I won't pose to be, lol) But I hope everyone can enjoy
it and even learn from at least two of the three games I hope to post each
month.

My games are all analyzed by a number of computer systems/programs and/or
myself and comes with a complete histogram. There are in-depth opening
researches for the GM games. And please reply with your analysis if you like
on any one, two, or three, of the three provided games. It will be much
appreciated. And lastly, if you would like a game analyzed and posted on
the board in-depth, E-Mail me your game in PGN format to
. So enjoy and take care.

Game #1:
Mikhail Tal - Robert Fischer, 9-15-1959, E93, 1-0
http://www.geocities.com/agrigsby1ho...mes/0104-1.htm

Game #2:
Longdragon43 (1852) - RegalKnight (1982), 12-24-03, A80, 0-1
http://www.geocities.com/agrigsby1ho...mes/0104-2.htm

Game #3:
AGrigsby - Kasparov Turbo Advanced Trainer, 12-7-03, B33, 1-0
http://www.geocities.com/agrigsby1ho...mes/0104-3.htm

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Old January 1st 04, 08:03 PM
Antonio Torrecillas
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Default Game Of The Month (corrected)

En/na AGrigsby ha escrit:
Game #1:
Mikhail Tal - Robert Fischer, 9-15-1959, E93, 1-0
http://www.geocities.com/agrigsby1ho...mes/0104-1.htm

Game #2:
Longdragon43 (1852) - RegalKnight (1982), 12-24-03, A80, 0-1
http://www.geocities.com/agrigsby1ho...mes/0104-2.htm

Game #3:
AGrigsby - Kasparov Turbo Advanced Trainer, 12-7-03, B33, 1-0
http://www.geocities.com/agrigsby1ho...mes/0104-3.htm


What about some files to download?
- a pgn without comments (to do some analysis by ourselves)
and
- a pgn with all comments (to read and compare easier)

AT

 




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