Its not uncommon to see deep prepared lines being played at GM levels. Many novelties come to fore in such games which is a delight for spectators & students of chess alike.
Today (25/12/2014)- I prepared player "Vilgefortzx."
The game proceeded along something which I did not expect and since my opponent churned up moves at rapid succession- I think that it may be a prepared line (taken from a high level professional game).
*Footnote: Move # 11 was a blunder by black which decisively turned game in favour of white. Instead if move # 11: bxc6 then game may have continued12.Qxc6+ Bd7 13.Qc4 Rf7 14.Re1 Kf8 15.Qxd4 Bc6 16.Be3 Qxd4 17.Bxd4 Rd8 18.Bxa7
Hi All,
Its not uncommon to see deep prepared lines being played at GM levels. Many novelties come to fore in such games which is a delight for spectators & students of chess alike.
Today (25/12/2014)- I prepared player "Vilgefortzx."
The game proceeded along something which I did not expect and since my opponent churned up moves at rapid succession- I think that it may be a prepared line (taken from a high level professional game).
*Footnote: Move # 11 was a blunder by black which decisively turned game in favour of white. Instead if move # 11: bxc6 then game may have continued12.Qxc6+ Bd7 13.Qc4 Rf7 14.Re1 Kf8 15.Qxd4 Bc6 16.Be3 Qxd4 17.Bxd4 Rd8 18.Bxa7