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69 move draw in Karpov v Polgar in Rnd 4



 
 
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Old October 16th 03, 06:39 PM
Wilma
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Default 69 move draw in Karpov v Polgar in Rnd 4

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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Old October 17th 03, 03:24 AM
michael adams
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Default 69 move draw in Karpov v Polgar in Rnd 4

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

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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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Old October 17th 03, 04:54 AM
Wilma
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Default 69 move draw in Karpov v Polgar in Rnd 4

True. See my patzer's sketch of highlights in the Analysis NG.

Wilma

"michael adams" wrote in message
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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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Old October 17th 03, 06:01 AM
Ben Finegold
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Default 69 move draw in Karpov v Polgar in Rnd 4

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
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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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Old October 17th 03, 06:06 AM
Ben Finegold
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Default 69 move draw in Karpov v Polgar in Rnd 4

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
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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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Old October 17th 03, 12:36 PM
John Lamont
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Default 69 move draw in Karpov v Polgar in Rnd 4

"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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