Does anyone know of a game where a sacrifice went wrong and failed??

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DarknisMetalDragon

Does anyone know of a game where a sacrifice was attempted, but was miscalculated or didn't work for some other reason. If so, explain why it went wrong if you can. They always show games where sacrifices worked. It would be interesting to see a game where someone messed up a sacrifice. Edit: I mean a top grandmaster level game if possible. If not then I mean a regular grandmaster game.

LoveYouSoMuch

i could post plenty of my games

DarknisMetalDragon
LoveYouSoMuch wrote:

i could post plenty of my games

I'm talking about a grandmaster level game.

hamstergang

In Corus, 2008, Topalov played a well calculated (at home) sacrifice against Kramnik: 12. Nxf7, and he won.

Seeing this game, the next day Jan Timman tries the same sacrifice against Ljubojevic. Of course, they had already discussed this variation in the post-mortem interviews, and it was no longer a surprise move. Ljubojevic plays the improvement 17...Rhg8 and Timman seems to not know the follow-up and ends up losing because he probably didn't really study this line.



DarknisMetalDragon
hamstergang wrote:

In Corus, 2008, Topalov played a well calculated (at home) sacrifice against Kramnik: 12. Nxf7, and he won.

 

Seeing this game, the next day Jan Timman tries the same sacrifice against Ljubojevic. Of course, they had already discussed this variation in the post-mortem interviews, and it was no longer a surprise move. Ljubojevic plays the improvement 17...Rhg8 and Timman seems to not know the follow-up and ends up losing because he probably didn't really study this line.

 



Interesting, love this comparison.

ihateparadox

The last game in the 1992 Fischer-Spassky match where Spassky played as White and sacrificed multiple pieces.

DarknisMetalDragon

Any failed sacrifices by a supergrandmaster.