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Kasparov Defeats the Scheveningen Part II

Yesterday, I tried to post a game between Kasparov and Anand.  Kasparov won fairly quickly thanks to a big kingside initiative.  However, when I hit the save and preview button, my internet froze and I was unable to post it.  So technically, this is part 3 in the series.  For anyone who wants to see the game between Kasparov and Anand, look up Kasparov winning as white in the Scheveningen.  Okay, so here is a game between Kasparov and Polugaevsky.  The game starts with an aggressive Keres Attack and then quiets down into an ending.

Comments


  • 3 years ago

    KriptikMike

    Fun to watch. I'll be looking forward to part 4! You're very good at annotating games!

  • 3 years ago

    Gerik

    excellent game. thanks for posting.

  • 3 years ago

    littleAlekhine

    Kasparov is a great expert in this opening, he played it with black a lot (from the najdorf move order)

  • 3 years ago

    KillaBeez

    khpa21: d6, Nc6, and e6 are all playable in that position.  After e6, White doesn't play e5 because of Qa5+

    Percyval: I will do as you requested tommorrow.  So it will be Kasparov defeats the Scheveningen Part III.  Then I will do a 3 part series on Kasparov playing the Scheveningen.

  • 3 years ago

    iliosis

    I think the Castle by black was a very bad idea. 

  • 3 years ago

    Percyval

    Great article my friend, but please post your secon game as the third I really want to see your analysis

  • 3 years ago

    khpa21

    Wonderfully played endgame by Kasparov, but why didn't Polugayevsky take on g7 before it was too late?

     

    btw, I believe d6 is supposed to allow Nf6 without having to worry about e5.

  • 3 years ago

    Zwemshortventje

    Wow, nice ending :) that guy was so dead :p

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