Since this is the Easter weekend, a “bank holiday” in Britain, I am today offering you another two-for-one deal. These two games were played by Yi Ch’ang-ho and Cho Hun-hyeon in title matches in 1995 and they must be the longest copied sequence between the same two players, but naturally I await the refutation from the eagle-eyed readers of L19. The first game was also played via a modem from their homes.
And now I pass you over to our man on the terraces with the double-strength lager and pork scratching, E. I. Addio....
Best wishes.
1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #60 (29 March 2013)
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Re: 1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #60 (29 March 201
Wait, was the second game really decided by a blunder on the last possible move? White is ahead even without it.TMark wrote:
I have serious trouble to understand Black C2 in this game.