Submitted by: | Steve Levy | ||
Submitted: | 22 October 2016 10:45 pm | ||
White: | Knight S, | S Hams | |
Black: | Levy S, | Holiday | |
Game Date: | 4 February 1988 | ||
Competition: | Cliff arranged | ||
Result: | 0-1 | ||
Private: | No |
23 October 2016, 11:37 am | Ken Ashby |
Why did I start hearing the Rocky theme? Yes, the lights certainly went out for Mr Knight. Great comeback, Steve. Just goes to show it's never over 'til the fat lady sings. And guess what... we don't have a fat lady at our club! | |
23 October 2016, 10:58 am | Phil McConnell |
Blimey. I didn't realise the CIC was so old. This game was played before Tim Berners-Lee invented the world wide web! The game swung when white played 32. dxe5, which looks like a good and solid way of protecting the pawn advantage, but surprisingly there's no good square for the white queen after 32. ... Nxe5. A neat and subtle trap - well played, Steve. | |
22 October 2016 10:45 pm | Steve Levy |
Blimey. I didn't realise the CIC was so old. This game was played before Tim Berners-Lee invented the world wide web! The game swung when white played 32. dxe5, which looks like a good and solid way of protecting the pawn advantage, but surprisingly there's no good square for the white queen after 32. ... Nxe5. A neat and subtle trap - well played, Steve. |
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