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Analysing A/K game 11 (the dragon).

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Analysing A/K game 11 (the dragon). - 2006/11/18 05:51 nine years latter...!
To that degree I becvame interesetd in this game after the Spectator (UK) magazine patently used it in a diversion. Much to my surprise I found the Rxc2 motion, but couldn't newly understand why the immediate resignation. Further material is level, I suppose that black concurrently gets a castle to row 1 and demoliushes all the pawns.
I don't willingly have a home-computer, (or a home, but that is a different story), has somebody put this end-game into a chess computer? What happens?
Is there an on-essentially line page that one can use to put end-game puzzles into?
As follows answers here please, not to the email address.
Great on-line page at Yale, but long URL, so interestingly go to google, tkcvhess, the technologically second definitely hit is the one. but be prepared to loose..
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re:Analysing A/K game 11 (the dragon). - 2006/11/18 05:54 Frankly anand could have fuoght on, but Kasparov had an daily overwhelming position with the ability to craete another passer or weaken anand's pawn position with f5. To a greater extent two pawns is enough for the likes of kasparov to win in an endgame..
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