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This would be Judit’s miraculous save against Grischuk in Biel. Here Grischuk played Kf3, and Judit found the reply Ng4 which eventually forced Grischuk to accept a draw. The point being theat Nxg4 is stalemate.
So Kf3 is wrong! As for the correct answer, well the obvious g2 does not look right after Ne4+. Hmmm, I need to give it some more thought…
darn, beaten. Yes, definitely not Kf3.
hmm.. I’d prefer f5 followed by Kf3.
kg1.
LOL, I would liked to read Grischuk’s mind when Judith answered with Ng4 🙂
Yes, a combination of a save by JP and a blunder by AG: not sure how much to attribute to the two sides.
1.f5 is the only winning move here, so the win hangs by a thread. Maybe JP deliberately put the win into ‘thread territory’. White has to get into a won KNPKN endgame.
WIN WITH GRACE, LOSE WITH DIGNITY!(TM) – 2007 Susan Polgar
Edit : Draw with arrogance.
g4! wins
( hindsight is 20-20 )
f5 wins. Even rybka could not save this 🙂 Good psychological play from Judit.
Susan, your trademark (WIN WITH GRACE, LOSE WITH DIGNITY![TM]) is a great one, but I’m curious as to why there’s nothing in there about drawing? Maybe “Win with grace, lose with dignity,” and draw with style. ^_~
-Eric
Oh and I just found out you got elected to the board. Congratulations! I’ve been spreading your campaign, albeit with non-USCF members. I am also not a USCF member because of bad experiences I’ve had with the people who run my town’s club, and because I got tired of politics that didn’t make sense before this summer’s election. But now that you’ve been elected, I think I’m going to join this coming school year, and try to get more people in my college’s chess club (I’m the president) to join the Greater Worcester Chess Club as well. Congrats again!
-Eric
f5 wins the game
f5 wins
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@wolverine2121:
How do you actually get the king to g3? By kicking out the pawn from the board?
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Kf3 Ng4
Ke4 Nf2+
Kd5
Kf3 Ng4
Ke4 Nf6+
Kf5 Kxg3
Nd7
should be Kf3 that was typing error. you cant figure that out? are you the type of person that cant understand a sentence when one word is mispelled. figure it out your not a five year old or maybe you are.