Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Let's talk about Kasparov

Was I too busy over the past year, may be? May be not! as my friend from Manchester used to say. I think I was little bit lazy, or not motivated enough. Ok, let's put these things behind and go through this game. I studied this game for the first time many years ago, may be in 1986 or 1987 I realy do not remember. But I am sure that this was my first book about chess, it was written in Arabic for "Al Ostaz" or the Master Hassan Khaled, who is known as Chess Godfather in Egypt. He is not a Grand Master but he trained the young generation to acheive this title. Thus, Ahmed Adly, Bassem Amin and the young princess Mona Khaled are the fruites on his chess tree.
Unfortunately, I do not have games for Mr. Hassan Khaled, however, I am planning to publish some games for Ahmed Adly very soon.
Back to this book "Garry Kasparov the miracle of chess", it covered the early years of his career till 1985 before he takes the crown. This is one of the fine games that shows Garry's agrressive attacking style and his intiativity.

Garry Kasparov – Pigan
Skolosky Memorial, Minsk 1978

1- d4 d5 2- c4 e6 3- Nc3 Nf6 4- Nf3 c5 5- cd Nxd5 6- e3 Nc6 7- Bd3 Be7 8- 0-0 0-0 9- Nxd5 Qxd5 10- e4 Qd8 effective and better is 10- … Qh5
11- dc Bxc4 12- e5 … this move gives white advantage not only because of the threat of Qc2, but also it makes difficult to develop Black's pieces.

12- … Be7 13- Qe2 Nb4 14- Bb1 Bd7 15- a3 Nd5 16- Qe4 g6 17- Bh6 Re8 18- h4 Qb6 19- h5! f5 20- ef (ep) Nxf6 21- Qe1! The first surprise

21- … Nxh5 22- Ne5! Bb5 23- Bxg6!! The second surprise, which kills the black's dream to hold his position 23- … Nf6
Unfortunately, black can not play 23- hg 24- Qe4 Bf8 25- Qxg6+ Ng7 26- Ng4 and the end is clear. Black can not defend Ng6+ followed by Qh7 # . Black's Qd8 will cost him at least his queen. 24- Bxh7!! Black resigns 0 - 1

The last surprise that strikes all black's defenses. A cunning, confident and accurate move, now there is nothing on earth can stop white of penetrating the weak diagonal b1- h7 to mate the black King in his castle.
If 24- … Kxh7 then, 25- Qb1+ and if 24- … Nxh7 then, 25- Qb4. Thus, mate will follow in no more than 3 moves. This game is a great tactical lesson of the 14 years old Garry.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Bobby Fischer check mated #


Condolences for all chess players and the world. As the Icelandic media has announced this on 18th of Jan. the sudden death of the former world champion Robert James Fischer. "Chess is life" he said once. I believe that his life has ended 30 years ago when he gave up playing active chess. I think many of chess fans and veterans agree on that.
As soon as I read the sad news, I navigated the web searching for more news about Fischer. Oh, I have to admit that I found lots of confusing stories about the legendary chess champ. However, his chess brilliancy was not debated or questioned. His life [after retirement] was a mystery for every one.
During the next few days I will try to present some of best games; to explore his chess brilliancy is an easy task. However to reveal his loony actions after 1972, I believe it is not in my hand.

Friday, December 28, 2007



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Monday, August 29, 2005


at the Holy Lake of Pharoes in Karnak Temple - Luxor Posted by Picasa

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