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Showcased Game: Your Games Analyzed for 6/5 & An Extra Special Historical PGN!!!

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   Today on Chess.com/TV, GM Magesh Panchanathan reviews and analyzes a lucky winner's game from today's chat room. The winner is chosen after Magesh ask's his trivia question or puzzle for the week, who then sends our Host a PGN to analyze and pick apart.

   The show aired at 10 AM Pacific/4 PM Eastern/9 PM London time and was open to Platinum/Diamond members.  Laughing

    But before we get to the ripping and tearing, here's the trivia question:

   Q: Who played in "The Immortal Game?" (read the Wiki link the learn more about this game)

   A: Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky, which was played in London in 1851. The PGN of the Immortal Game will be included in this recap in a minute or two.

   Winner: TonyH

   So before we get to the winner's game, here's the promised Immortal Game along with analysis and commentary  Cool :

 


   Now here is the winner's game:

 


   Now remember everyone, I will be uploading this game to the Chess.com/Downloads section along with the Immortal Game all zipped up into one nicely wrapped .PGN file. Cool

   And don't forget to join The Official Chess.com/TV Group for all of your Chess.com/TV needs.  Cool

   -Mark

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