Garry kasparov vs Judit polgar learning position games

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GarryAlekhine

these game are garry kasparov vs judit polgar games.i think these can help every one to learn more about black and white,s correct move and opening.i have problem with opening garry kasparov play with black against polgar but i think these can help me to learn more.if you like to download all of kasparov and other player,s pgn games and run them with app go to: chessgames.com


i will update other games later

what do you think about move 28?

i couldnt find any quick checkmate chance for white after fxe7

what do you think about it???

ManlyLadyLumps

29. fxe7 is illegal because the king is in check. Also white's queen is en prise by the knight, but if king takes knight then Qxa1+ where there are no useful blocks by the queen or bishop, the king needs to step aside allowing Qxh1 and white is all kinds of busted

Edit: if you meant 28.fxe7 then 28...Nxd1+ with the same problem for white as above

KingGS007

it was an awesome game , thnkz for sharing it.

GarryAlekhine
ManlyLadyLumps wrote:

29. fxe7 is illegal because the king is in check. Also white's queen is en prise by the knight, but if king takes knight then Qxa1+ where there are no useful blocks by the queen or bishop, the king needs to step aside allowing Qxh1 and white is all kinds of busted

Edit: if you meant 28.fxe7 then 28...Nxd1+ with the same problem for white as above

yes i meant 28.fxe7

i know black will be better than white after that but i cant find quick checkmate after that

GarryAlekhine
ManlyLadyLumps
GarryAlekhine wrote:
ManlyLadyLumps wrote:

29. fxe7 is illegal because the king is in check. Also white's queen is en prise by the knight, but if king takes knight then Qxa1+ where there are no useful blocks by the queen or bishop, the king needs to step aside allowing Qxh1 and white is all kinds of busted

Edit: if you meant 28.fxe7 then 28...Nxd1+ with the same problem for white as above

yes i meant 28.fxe7

i know black will be better than white after that but i cant find quick checkmate after that

My mistake

I put the position through Rybka and it couldn't find a forced mate, though it gives the position -12 or so

FakePlasticPlayer

On the second game, why not 36. Rf1? 

bewald

to FakePlastic: 36.Rf1 Rxe7 37.Rxf4 exf4 or may be better gxf4 and black wil have some counterplay with all these pawns  running down!

GarryAlekhine
FakePlasticPlayer wrote:

On the second game, why not 36. Rf1? 

with 36.Rf1 opponent will have the best pawn structure

i like garry kasparov,s games.his sacrifices show their result after 20 move

GarryAlekhine

i think in second game if j.polgar had played 33.Qe7 she could take a draw or even a win

GarryAlekhine