Fisher vs Karpov Draw

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24th April 2009, 04:51pm
#1
by idosheepallnight
United States
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World Championship Game

Result draw

24th April 2009, 05:03pm
#2
by nqi
Southland New Zealand
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You owe me 1 minute of my life back

24th April 2009, 05:06pm
#3
by starwraith
Wisconsin United States
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nqi wrote:

You owe me 1 minute of my life back


 this

24th April 2009, 05:16pm
#4
by Eli
United States
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Great game. I think that 4. Nc3 would have been stronger than Rxh8.

24th April 2009, 05:18pm
#5
by Saccadic
Vaughan, Ontario Canada
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nqi wrote:

You owe me 1 minute of my life back


24th April 2009, 05:19pm
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by RC_Woods
Nijmegen Netherlands
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nqi wrote:

You owe me 1 minute of my life back


24th April 2009, 05:22pm
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by cat_of_chess
Jeanerette, LA United States
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nqi wrote:

You owe me 1 minute of my life back


24th April 2009, 05:27pm
#8
by steevmartuns
Pennsylvania United States
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It's clear that in this world championship match, Fischer and Karpov both had explored hypermodern ideas and had prepared the very hypermodern Kadas Opening (A00) I've added Kasparov's annotations of the game below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(if you're going to post silly things, at least do them with some style! :P)

24th April 2009, 05:27pm
#9
by NM ozzie_c_cobblepot
United States
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nqi wrote:

You owe me 1 minute of my life back


24th April 2009, 05:36pm
#10
by lastwarrior2010
Seattle, Washington United States
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ozzie_c_cobblepot wrote:
nqi wrote:

You owe me 1 minute of my life back



24th April 2009, 05:49pm
#11
by idosheepallnight
United States
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You had me laughing so hard it hurt with 5... Kf7 "Developing the king."  Very funny comments...

24th April 2009, 05:55pm
#12
by starwraith
Wisconsin United States
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Now that's more like it!

24th April 2009, 06:04pm
#13
by JP3
ARUBA Aruba
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i laught so hard my brain o most foll out

24th April 2009, 06:04pm
#14
by Unreal_Pharaoh
Montpellier France
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Developing the king.

25th April 2009, 09:09am
#15
by idosheepallnight
United States
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Like thats ever going to happen ....

25th April 2009, 09:44am
#16
by euovo
Portugal
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steevmartuns wrote:

It's clear that in this world championship match, Fischer and Karpov both had explored hypermodern ideas and had prepared the very hypermodern Kadas Opening (A00) I've added Kasparov's annotations of the game below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(if you're going to post silly things, at least do them with some style! :P)


The 1 minute I had wasted was given back... xD

25th April 2009, 10:07am
#17
by razorblade12
Herefordshire United Kingdom
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ROFL with the notes. 1 minute wasted made worthwhile

9th June 2009, 08:37pm
#18
by idosheepallnight
United States
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Member Points: 1633

It's clear that in this world championship match, Fischer and Karpov both had explored hypermodern ideas and had prepared the very hypermodern Kadas Opening (A00) I've added Kasparov's annotations of the game below.

 

haha

9th June 2009, 09:04pm
#19
by jpd303
west virginia United States
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 1532

at least kasparov took time out of his busy political schedule to shed some light on what could only be described as the most confounding game of the century!  its obvious to a fish like me that the players were on a level so far advanced from the "normal" grandmasters that only kasparov could make sense of the intellectual combat and subtle psychological decisions made during the course of that exciting game.  a side note, i read that fischer's second, lenny bongcloud, was a native of afganistan who was improted to mexico for political and financial reasons in the late 1950's. he was smuggled across the mexican/american border during the height of the cold war.  once in america founded  small but devoted "church" if you will, in san fransisco whose members included the grateful dead, jimmi hendrix and the doors.  bongclouds inovative style of chess drew the attention of the up and coming chess prodigy, bobby fischer.  the corresponded with each other regularly through the 60's and 70's, bongclouds theoretical novelties were ahead of his time and are still considered dubious at best by todays top grandmasters.  however, masters for generations now, have spent many "interesting nights" studying with bongcloud close by.

9th June 2009, 09:12pm
#20
by CPawn
Sacramento, California United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 777

That was the movie Ishtar on a chess board

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