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It Happens to the Masters

Submitted by kenytiger on Tue, 04/29/2008 at 10:16am.

Here is the shortest game on record from Master tournament play, according to "The Golden Treasury of Chess" by Al Horowitz.

White has two choices: Losing his Queen or getting mated, he resigns. If you ever lost in such a fashion, don't feel bad, it happens to the best.


» posted in kenytiger's Blog
 

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by exrelayman - 3 months ago
United States
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Just so you know: The Golden Treasury of Chess by Horowitz is a complete rip off of The Golden Treasury of Chess by Wellmuth.


by shootfilm - 3 months ago
atlanta United States
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Wow. That was kinda weird.  I wonder what the time control was suring that game.
by benws - 3 months ago
United States
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haha yeah. 1 c4 1-0!!!! panno must have been scared.
by fzweb - 3 months ago
Australia
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Oh this game, I've seen this before but kind of forgot it over time... always so hard to find such combos like that.
by ashwath - 3 months ago
bangalore India
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i wouldnt do that even if i was blind..........
by kenytiger - 3 months ago
United States
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Sapblatt wrote: "why can't white move the pawn to e3 and capture the charging Knight?"

The reason why the Knight cannot be taken is: 5.fxe3 Qh4+, 6.g3 Qxg3 Mate.


by sapblatt - 3 months ago
Boston, MA United States
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as my 897 rating would suggest - I am missing something here - it is white's turn - why can't white move the pawn to e3 and capture the charging Knight? I am sure I will feel real stupid in a minute...but I am not seeing this...
by TPearce - 3 months ago
Northallerton England
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there is  a game where vishy resigns on move 6 in a petroff defence, he was rated 2500 at the time! gives a bit of comfort to the rest of us
by whistleblower - 3 months ago
Seoul International
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that is very very good.  how did he see that?
by ka49s - 4 months ago
Sacramento United States
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Technically, game 2 of Fischer-Spassky is the shortest ever.


by mueller - 4 months ago
Corvallis United States
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if you count those games (1 move etc) then theres probably dozens of examples, but more notably, when white forfeits because the player never arrives/whatever reason, the game is over with 0 moves, but thats not really a game and neither is 1. c4/e4/etc. which is why I like this 4 move game.
by mrsoccerchessman - 4 months ago
Pennsylvania United States
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did he resign to fischer... or did he not show up and won on time? :)
by Deruku - 4 months ago
San Diego California United States
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actually its

Bobby Fischer versus Oscar Panno on Dec. 12, 1970.
1. c4 resigns

refering to shambo thoughts
by Dozy - 4 months ago
Blue Mountains Australia
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Ooooh!  That's painful.
by cgs - 4 months ago
Veszpre'm Hungary
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This is my two favourite theme in four move. This two: Knight may catch the Queen and the Budapest Defense. There is a game in my blog "Hussar parade" where this two theme is into one game, but 9 moves with two Knight. This is faster! Bravo! This is a nice hit! Although the Budapest Defense here is a little limping. (instead of 2.c4 here is 2.Nd2) If not, then concerned to Gibaud as "Gibaud fault" if may be godfather.
by Am3692 - 4 months ago
Newbury Park, CA United States
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Nd2 lost me.What opening line is that? I never seen a knight move to the 2 row on turn two. Nice play from black. Smothered white's queen.
by claypot - 4 months ago
California United States
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A suggestion for the opening name: The Queen-Mate Gambit.

Or, more to the point: Ahhh #@%*!

Talk about being blindsided!

Thanks for the post kenytiger.


by JF1 - 4 months ago
United Kingdom
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omg! brilliant play fom black, there should be a name for that (maybe rather dubious) gambit!
by shambo - 4 months ago
Peterhead Great Britain
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actually there is a shorter game, by Fischer that goes 1.e4 1-0! (fischer one, Peruvian[i think] champion 0
by judgeofthenight - 4 months ago
Istanbul Turkey
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wow
 

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