A.J. Goldsby writes -
Have you ever wondered what geniuses of chess the Super-GM's must be? I am talking about guys like Kasparov, Kramnik, Anand, Topalov, Ivanchuk, Shirov, Carlsen, etc.
Sure they lose chess games ... but most of the time you need Fritz, (a magnifying glass, a super-computer, an army of able-bodied analysts); and a lot of time to figure out where they went wrong.
Most of the time, it seems like their games are examples of nearly perfect chess. Brilliant combinations, perfectly played endgames, etc.
So when one of these giants of the 64 squares loses in 25 moves or less, you are always left wondering, (and asking yourself the question); "Where did they go wrong?" I think it can be both fun and downright educational to study these games.
Here (
http://www.ajschess.com/lifemasteraj/miniature010.html) is my latest effort, I have spared no effort in bringing you this game. I easily spent 50+ hours in analysis, (although not all at once!); and it also took many hours of work to make the web page a reality. (My family even pitched in to help! - the details are on the bottom of the page.) I started on this project back in May, and since I also have a family, I basically had to work on it in my spare time.
I hope you enjoy my efforts, I am sure that even the seasoned player will find this information useful.
A.J. Goldsby I; USCF Original LIFE-Master
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http://www.lifemasteraj.com, http://www.ajschess.com or http://www.geocities.com/lifemasteraj)