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A while back, I was watching a post mortem of some tournament game between Carlsen and I think maybe Aronian. At some point one of them suggests a variation and somebody says, “oh like Rotlewi - Rubinstein”.
I’d be willing to bet that sinc...
To follow the great deflection game of ICCC#8 we have Samisch - Nimzowitsch which Lasker called “The Immortal Zugzwang”.
White has virtually all his pieces - only a knight and three pawns have left the board - but, astonishingly, no viable...
This is the great “deflection” game, with Zukertort offering his queen and then a rook on consecutive moves, knowing that mate will follow if either are taken.
A strategic lesson not to be overlooked, however, is Zookie not bothering to ch...
Not all of the problems of casual games - like today’s - are that they open to the door to claims of composition rather than genuine encounter. I’ve never seen anybody suggesting that Anderssen - Dufresne never happened. I have seen three d...
We’ve talked a lot about whether a game was played under serious tournament conditions (ICCC #s 1, 3, 4) or not (ICCC #s 2 and 5) - and how much, if at all, it impacts on the greatness of that game.
What about if it was never really played...
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