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Hi Susan,
Did you see Kramnik’s one-move-mate-blunder?
It’s the greatest blunder ever in the history of chess, isn’t it?
Susan,
Quickly look up Kramnik-Fritz.
Kramnik lost by overlooking a mate in one !!!
Unless we all went crazy……..
Gabor
I wonder what Topalov must be feeling right now…
“Can’t believe I lost to this guy…”
“I wonder what Topalov must be feeling right now…
“Can’t believe I lost to this guy…”
What goes around comes around. Because I think after Essent Kramnik was thinking “I can’t believe I only beat this guy by 2 points.”
I think the lesson here is to save your blunders for exhibition games.