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Hi Susan
1. Bg6, Rxg6 [if 1. …, Kf6 2. Be8, Kf5 (2. …, Rg5 3. Qxg5# Mate)3. Bd7# Mate; and 1. …, Kg8 2. Qh7, Kf8 3. Qh8# Mate]
2. Qxf4 with large abvantage
Good Night
pity I am not Topalov 😉 hehe but Bg6+ wins directly
Hi Susan, easy one, Bg6 and win the Queen or mate . Recently I saw a photograph with you and Casparov from the bulletin in Thessaloniki Olymbiad , you are young girl with short hair.where can i find your new dvd, can i order it from Europe.I try but I can’t order with my credit card from your chess shop or it is only for USA
Topalov is great! He’s really come into his own over the last year and I’m happy such a nice guy is now at the top.
Well I always did like Anand. and I would love to see him have a year as number 1. He deserves it. I think this is a tough break for Anand who has waited so long. and now someone else has stepped up to the plate ahead of him.
I suspect that Anand is going to go all out at the next San Luis tournament for the WC title.
I think he is doing that right now at Corus but coming up a bit short again. but 3 more games to go. there is also the matchup in round 12. topalov gets white against Anand. another break for topalov