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Source:
The London Chess Centre (http://www.chess.co.uk) - London
welcomed Garry's fourth visit to Chess & Bridge with typical
January weather: cold, windy and not a glimmer of sun. Despite
the relatively short notice and the prospect of queuing in the
driving wind and rain hundreds of people came to see the world
number one who was in town to promote the fourth part of his 'My
Great Predecessor' series. They were not to be
disappointed by what proved to be a great day.
The highlight certainly proved to be a marvellous one-hour
long lecture from Garry on the plans for the series, how it
has evolved and some marvellous insights into the
players included in Volume 4.
In particular Garry spoke about the roles of Reshevsky and
Fine in the development of American chess life and how it
was not Europe but the USA that held sway in the pre-war years. Fine
was described in glowing terms and Reshevsky's match victory against
Botvinnik) in Moscow was mentioned and the fact that both Fine and
Reshevsky were amateurs !
 Garry
also spoke about Korchnoi's fantastic contribution
which still continues and mentioned the relative merits of Karpov
and Fischer.
One particularly interesting point made was that, in Kasparov's
opinion, Karpov would have had very good chances against
Fischer in 1975 if the match had ever come to fruition.
Only after a careful study of the games whilst preparing Part Four
did Garry come to this conclusion, and he was at pains to point out
that this was not a rehash of the views of the Soviet Chess School -
an accusation too often levelled by 'Fischer-ites'. With amusing
anecdotes and crisp analytical insight, the lecture lasted twice as
long as we expected! And included the whole game between
Fischer and Gligoric and a mention of Larsen as well whose ideas
from a match against Ivkov in he 1960s surfaced again at 1994 in
Linares when an unknowing Illescas and Bareev played the same
line. You
can catch the whole lecture here�. http://www.chess.co.uk/gkvisit2005_photos.html
Copyright � 2004 Corinne
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