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83 - No computer is playing better .....
years ago (MANY years ago), I decided to play by mail. After three tournaments Candidate Master and I attended a semi-final of the Italian Championship (everything there is to reflect, not on the quality of my game, but on the other aspect of the matter).
There were no chess computer, and you think you had put there to casino was on the board, however, was quite funny, and occasionally managed to put together some nice combinations decisive for the outcome. Its games were published in the periodical dell'ASIGC, and I can not deny that my face has given, at the time, a certain satisfaction.
Yesterday I discovered a post game played in Britain between 1949-1950 in two medium-high level players (both national teachers) and the combination found by the winner got a genuine aesthetic enjoyment.
Alexander L. - RH Rushton (for correspondence 1949-1950): 1. d4 d5 2. c4 d: c4 3. CF3 a6 4. e3 Bg4 5. A: c4 e6 6. Db3 A: f3 7. g: f3 b5 8. Be2 c5 9. a4 b4 10. d: A c5: c5 11. Cd2 Nf6 12. Dc2 Cbd7 13. b3 00 14. Ab2 Nd5 15. CC4 Be7 16. CF4 e4 17. 000 Qc7 18. Af1 Tfc8? (error? Well, yes ...) 19. Tg1 f6 20. CC5 Rd2 21. TD8 Rb1 22. e5! f5 23. CD6 Nd5 24. T: d5! e: d5 25. AC4! DC6 (25. ... D: c4 26. D: c4 + mad and drowned on the way) 26. Q: f5! TF8 27. A: d5 +! Q: d5 28. T: g7 +! R: g7 29. e6 + AF6 30. Q: d5, Black leaves.
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