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Adams equalized before the rest day tomorrow!



 
 
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Old July 8th 04, 06:29 PM
PeteCasso
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Default Adams equalized before the rest day tomorrow!

My guess is that it's a novelty gone wrong, but it makes for an exciting
match!


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Old July 8th 04, 10:56 PM
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Default Adams equalized before the rest day tomorrow!


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
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My guess is that it's a novelty gone wrong, but it makes for an exciting
match!


Adams wound up in a 2 pawn-up endgame in round 3, with both sides having Q=R
and pawns. He won.Phil


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Old July 9th 04, 12:45 AM
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Default Adams equalized before the rest day tomorrow!

Well, yes, I followed the game, as I think many of us here do. What I meant
to say though, is that the underlying cause of the loss of Kasimdzhanov was
him introducing an opening novelty that backfired. That may explain the
somewhat lopsided course of the game.


"Chess One" wrote in message
news

"PeteCasso" wrote in message
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My guess is that it's a novelty gone wrong, but it makes for an exciting
match!


Adams wound up in a 2 pawn-up endgame in round 3, with both sides having

Q=R
and pawns. He won.Phil




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Old July 9th 04, 07:27 AM
PeteCasso
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Default The (English? British? UK?) Empire Strikes Back

I just looked at the comment on the chessbase web site and it looks as if it
is Adams who was successful with an opening novelty, 10.Qb2 and subsequent
fianchetto of the Queen's Bishop, and Kasimdzhanov then couldn't find a
proper plan for the entire game.


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
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Well, yes, I followed the game, as I think many of us here do. What I

meant
to say though, is that the underlying cause of the loss of Kasimdzhanov

was
him introducing an opening novelty that backfired. That may explain the
somewhat lopsided course of the game.


"Chess One" wrote in message
news

"PeteCasso" wrote in message
...
My guess is that it's a novelty gone wrong, but it makes for an

exciting
match!


Adams wound up in a 2 pawn-up endgame in round 3, with both sides having

Q=R
and pawns. He won.Phil






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Old July 9th 04, 07:31 AM
PeteCasso
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Default The (English? British? UK?) Empire Strikes Back

Oops, it is 10.Qd2 and also getting late or early morning ...


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
...
I just looked at the comment on the chessbase web site and it looks as if

it
is Adams who was successful with an opening novelty, 10.Qb2 and subsequent
fianchetto of the Queen's Bishop, and Kasimdzhanov then couldn't find a
proper plan for the entire game.


"PeteCasso" wrote in message
...
Well, yes, I followed the game, as I think many of us here do. What I

meant
to say though, is that the underlying cause of the loss of Kasimdzhanov

was
him introducing an opening novelty that backfired. That may explain the
somewhat lopsided course of the game.


"Chess One" wrote in message
news

"PeteCasso" wrote in message
...
My guess is that it's a novelty gone wrong, but it makes for an

exciting
match!

Adams wound up in a 2 pawn-up endgame in round 3, with both sides

having
Q=R
and pawns. He won.Phil








 




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