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Search for a game
Dear All
I am seeking a game......possibly am early Kasparov game.
Kasparov forces a draw when in a losing position.
Only pawns are on the board all are unable to move...……...The king can not move ie it is trapped and if it moves it is in check...…..Kasparov harasses the opposition King by checking it with his only piece a Rook...……..If the King takes the Rook its a draw.
Thank you
Alan Ruffle
I am seeking a game......possibly am early Kasparov game.
Kasparov forces a draw when in a losing position.
Only pawns are on the board all are unable to move...……...The king can not move ie it is trapped and if it moves it is in check...…..Kasparov harasses the opposition King by checking it with his only piece a Rook...……..If the King takes the Rook its a draw.
Thank you
Alan Ruffle
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Re: Search for a game
Hi AlanAlan Ruffle wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 1:41 pmDear All
I am seeking a game......possibly am early Kasparov game.
Kasparov forces a draw when in a losing position.
Only pawns are on the board all are unable to move...……...The king can not move ie it is trapped and if it moves it is in check...…..Kasparov harasses the opposition King by checking it with his only piece a Rook...……..If the King takes the Rook its a draw.
Thank you
Alan Ruffle
I'm guessing it was before his World Championship games against Karpov?
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Dear Simon
It is over a year since I submitted this post. There have been no other replies, which in fairness I did not expect. Thank you anyway.
I received a message from Carl that your response had come in which is a testification to the efficiency of this forum.
My request to trace this game which I am certain is an early Kasparov game is because although this is a routine Grand Master game!!!!!! The ending is terrific and a clear lesson for any chess player to follow.
A hard-factual undeniable tactical circumstance, that demand to be known and played correctly. The bread and butter of the serious chess player.
The reason this game is important to me is because I have written a book “The Chess Scene”. See Adverts also on this forum, and It fits the criteria of the book exactly. Unfortunately, I failed to trace the game and so I was unable to include it
The good news is that I was playing in a tournament at Preston last year and low and behold I saw this ending being played in real time. Davies v Wicks refers. This is ear marked for the follow up “The Chess Scene TWO”. This ideal for this book but I would still like to find and include the Kasparov game.
Cheers
Alan Ruffle
It is over a year since I submitted this post. There have been no other replies, which in fairness I did not expect. Thank you anyway.
I received a message from Carl that your response had come in which is a testification to the efficiency of this forum.
My request to trace this game which I am certain is an early Kasparov game is because although this is a routine Grand Master game!!!!!! The ending is terrific and a clear lesson for any chess player to follow.
A hard-factual undeniable tactical circumstance, that demand to be known and played correctly. The bread and butter of the serious chess player.
The reason this game is important to me is because I have written a book “The Chess Scene”. See Adverts also on this forum, and It fits the criteria of the book exactly. Unfortunately, I failed to trace the game and so I was unable to include it
The good news is that I was playing in a tournament at Preston last year and low and behold I saw this ending being played in real time. Davies v Wicks refers. This is ear marked for the follow up “The Chess Scene TWO”. This ideal for this book but I would still like to find and include the Kasparov game.
Cheers
Alan Ruffle
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Re: Search for a game
Wow! What a game!
Sadly today, some sour git would claim such brilliancy was computer cheating.
I would love to see that game annotated by someone more competent than myself...!
Sadly today, some sour git would claim such brilliancy was computer cheating.
I would love to see that game annotated by someone more competent than myself...!
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Re: Search for a game
Dear James
Terrific thank you!
This game achieves 100% the point I was trying to make. I will use this game in “The Chess Scene TWO”
It is not the game I was looking for………..The game I saw had the Rook harassing the King all over the board…………With the King being unable to take the Rook.
Once again thank you and I will see you get a book.
Cheers
Alan
Terrific thank you!
This game achieves 100% the point I was trying to make. I will use this game in “The Chess Scene TWO”
It is not the game I was looking for………..The game I saw had the Rook harassing the King all over the board…………With the King being unable to take the Rook.
Once again thank you and I will see you get a book.
Cheers
Alan
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Re: Search for a game
Cheers
Carl Hibbard
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Re: Search for a game
There's a Keith Arkell game where it appears he rewrites the theory that Rook and two connected passed pawns win against a Rook. In practice there's a cheapo you have to be aware of if with the extra material you use a Zugswang process.Alan Ruffle wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 10:31 amIt is not the game I was looking for………..The game I saw had the Rook harassing the King all over the board…………With the King being unable to take the Rook.
The whole game