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1954
I am after a game PH Clarke-v-Johansson played at the Amsterdam Olympiad, 1954. Peter played him several times but the offending score eludes me.
The finale, which is pretty sweet, is given in 'Queen Sacrifice' by Neishtadt.
But I'd like all the moves.
Cheers
James
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The finale, which is pretty sweet, is given in 'Queen Sacrifice' by Neishtadt.
But I'd like all the moves.
Cheers
James
http://essexroad.blogspot.com
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Re: 1954
If you want a picture of the future, imagine a QR code stamped on a human face — forever.
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Re: 1954
Why not? The link works for me, I've just tried it again.
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Re: 1954
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. f4 Qc7 7. Bd3 e5 8. Nf3 Be7 9. O-O b5 10. a3 Nbd7 11. Kh1 O-O 12. Qe1 Bb7 13. fxe5 dxe5 14. Bg5 Nc5 15. Nh4 Ne6 16. Bxf6 Bxf6 17. Rxf6 gxf6 18. Nf5 Kh8 19. Qh4 Qd8 20. Rd1 Rg8 21. Nh6 Rg7 22. Bc4 Qc7 23. Bd5 Rg6 24. Rf1 Ng5 25. Ng4 Bxd5 26. Nxd5 Qc4 27. Re1 Nxe4 28. Nde3 Qc6 29. Nh6 Ng5 30. Nhf5 Qe4 31. Qf2 Nh3 32. Qd2 Nf4 33. Ng3 Qc6 34. Rd1 Ne6 35. Ngf5 Rd8 36. Qxd8 Nf8 37. Qxf8 Rg8 38. Qxg8 Kxg8 39. Ne7 Kg7 40. Nxc6
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Re: 1954
It is indeed a mystery why James Pratt appears to find the provided game to be insufficient for his purpose.
Peter Clarke won only two games at Amsterdam 1954, one of them this game and the other against the minnows from Luxembourg.
That was still twice as many wins as two other members of the England team, one of them Harry Golombek who made loads of draws and the other some patzer whose name escapes me.
Peter is pictured in the front row of this historic photo, taken on the rest day excursion and published in Edward Winter's Chess Notes. His opponent in the above game, Ingi Johannsson, is also shown.
http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/amsterdam.html
Peter Clarke won only two games at Amsterdam 1954, one of them this game and the other against the minnows from Luxembourg.
That was still twice as many wins as two other members of the England team, one of them Harry Golombek who made loads of draws and the other some patzer whose name escapes me.
Peter is pictured in the front row of this historic photo, taken on the rest day excursion and published in Edward Winter's Chess Notes. His opponent in the above game, Ingi Johannsson, is also shown.
http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/amsterdam.html
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Re: 1954
The said patzer obviously worked hard to improve his chess after that. On his next, and final, two appearances for the England Olympiad team, he won a total of 11 games.Leonard Barden wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 6:57 amThat was still twice as many wins as two other members of the England team, one of them Harry Golombek who made loads of draws and the other some patzer whose name escapes me.
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Re: 1954
The link was blocked by a BT notice. It still is. Mystery;-)
Anyway, I now have the game in spades.
Thanks to all.
James
www.essexroad.blogspot.com
Anyway, I now have the game in spades.
Thanks to all.
James
www.essexroad.blogspot.com