Chess on TV
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Re: Chess on TV
Ah, excellent find!
"Set up your attacks so that when the fire is out, it isn't out!" (H N Pillsbury)
Re: Chess on TV
Wish I was a friend of Dr. Henry Walton Jones - who knows what he might unearth?
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He's good at these things, he could have posted here but for some reason he wishes not too.
(probably does not want to admit he's a friend of mine )
We have names, a place and a date.
Out of curiosity I'd like to know where the TV crew got the position from but this quest is solved.
(probably does not want to admit he's a friend of mine )
We have names, a place and a date.
Out of curiosity I'd like to know where the TV crew got the position from but this quest is solved.
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Re: Chess on TV
The Karpov v Korchnoi programme mentioned previously is on PBS America again tomorrow and Wednesday.
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Re: Chess on TV
MCO 10 (the 1st chess book I bought) does have the same line. It goes down to 9. ... O-O in column 15 on on page 10 and then the game continues in note l on page 12 upt to "15. Q-Q5 (Hajek-Richter, Prague 1949( is unclear". So both MCO 10 and 11 omit the continuation 15. ... BxP 16. PxB P-QR3 which is in MCO 9. (BxP should have been BxRP of course as the next move makes clear). Based on the MCO 9 text just BxP was played in the game and 16. PxB P-QR3 is analysis/ comment by the compiler.