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This woman is going to put me into intensive care with these games. The
endgame, entered deliberately by Polgar, where Karpov had a bishop and two pawns against Polgar's opp colored bishop and K went forever with IM's disagreeing and then GMs disagreeing. ~whew~ Polgar still a full point lead in the Essent tourney. Wilma |
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Wilma wrote:
This woman is going to put me into intensive care with these games. The endgame, entered deliberately by Polgar, where Karpov had a bishop and two pawns against Polgar's opp colored bishop and K went forever with IM's disagreeing and then GMs disagreeing. ~whew~ Polgar still a full point lead in the Essent tourney. Wilma * Em, why should Anatoly be so nice to Judit? - (why not!). Seems to me after 59. Ke6, instead of Ke5, which he played, White wins easily.. |
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True. See my patzer's sketch of highlights in the Analysis NG.
Wilma "michael adams" wrote in message ... Wilma wrote: This woman is going to put me into intensive care with these games. The endgame, entered deliberately by Polgar, where Karpov had a bishop and two pawns against Polgar's opp colored bishop and K went forever with IM's disagreeing and then GMs disagreeing. ~whew~ Polgar still a full point lead in the Essent tourney. Wilma * Em, why should Anatoly be so nice to Judit? - (why not!). Seems to me after 59. Ke6, instead of Ke5, which he played, White wins easily.. |
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I would think the game score is incorrect, as there was a move or two
(allowing Ke6) that made no sense. I am sure it was always a draw, and the score was posted incorrectly. Scores are OFTEN wrong even when the games were played months ago. Whenever I have a game published in Chess Lies (I mean Chess Life) there are ALWAYS errors in the score....except when there are not any, but that is too rare to mention ![]() Ben "michael adams" wrote in message ... Wilma wrote: This woman is going to put me into intensive care with these games. The endgame, entered deliberately by Polgar, where Karpov had a bishop and two pawns against Polgar's opp colored bishop and K went forever with IM's disagreeing and then GMs disagreeing. ~whew~ Polgar still a full point lead in the Essent tourney. Wilma * Em, why should Anatoly be so nice to Judit? - (why not!). Seems to me after 59. Ke6, instead of Ke5, which he played, White wins easily.. |
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I just looked on the official site, and the game was indeed 67 moves, and
Ke6 was never a legal move. Ben "Ben Finegold" wrote in message ... I would think the game score is incorrect, as there was a move or two (allowing Ke6) that made no sense. I am sure it was always a draw, and the score was posted incorrectly. Scores are OFTEN wrong even when the games were played months ago. Whenever I have a game published in Chess Lies (I mean Chess Life) there are ALWAYS errors in the score....except when there are not any, but that is too rare to mention ![]() Ben "michael adams" wrote in message ... Wilma wrote: This woman is going to put me into intensive care with these games. The endgame, entered deliberately by Polgar, where Karpov had a bishop and two pawns against Polgar's opp colored bishop and K went forever with IM's disagreeing and then GMs disagreeing. ~whew~ Polgar still a full point lead in the Essent tourney. Wilma * Em, why should Anatoly be so nice to Judit? - (why not!). Seems to me after 59. Ke6, instead of Ke5, which he played, White wins easily.. |
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"Wilma" wrote in message ink.net...
This woman is going to put me into intensive care with these games. The endgame, entered deliberately by Polgar, where Karpov had a bishop and two pawns against Polgar's opp colored bishop and K went forever with IM's disagreeing and then GMs disagreeing. ~whew~ Polgar still a full point lead in the Essent tourney. Wilma Wilma, are you stalking Judit or something? |
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