April Fools' Day: Chess Fact or Fiction?
In honor of April Fools' Day (as if my earlier commemoration wasn't enough! - see 1, 2, 3 and 4), here are several odd or unexpected claims. Two are true, and two are false. Can you guess which is which?
1. The following game was (allegedly) played by two world-class players:
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3 Ne7 7.Qg4 cxd4 8.Qxg7 Rg8 9.Qxh7 Qc7 10.Kd1 dxc3 11.Nf3 Nbc6 12.Bb5 Bd7 13.Bxc6 Bxc6 14.Bg5 d4 15.Bxe7 Kxe7 16.Qh4+ Ke8 17.Ke2 Bxf3+ 18.gxf3 Qxe5+ 19.Qe4 Qxe4+ 20.fxe4 f6 21.Rad1 e5 22.Rd3 Kf7 23.Rg3 Rg6 24.Rhg1 Rag8 25.a4 Rxg3 26.fxg3 b6 27.h4 a6 28.g4 b5 29.axb5 axb5 30.Kd3 Kg6 31.Rf1 Rh8 32.Rh1 Rh7 33.Ke2 Ra7 34.Kd3 Ra2 35.Rf1 b4 36.h5+ Kg5 37.Rf5+ Kxg4 38.h6 b3 39.h7 Ra8 40.cxb3 Rh8 41.Rxf6 Rxh7 42.Rg6+ Kf4 43.Rf6+ Kg3 44.Rf1 Rh2 45.Rd1 Kf3 46.Rf1+ Rf2 47.Rxf2+ Kxf2 [47...Kxf2 48.b4 c2 49.Kxc2 Ke2 50.b5 d3+ 51.Kc3 d2 52.b6 d1Q] 0-1
Not a bad game, but what makes it noteworthy is that White had been dead for more than 35 years by the game's completion.
2. In 1988, I had the opportunity to face my all-time favorite player, the great Mikhail Tal, in a simul. I was at or close to my peak then, and I was fortunate enough to pull out a draw.
3. Boris Spassky, later to become world champion, once lost to Viktor Korchnoi (also spelled "Kortchnoi" and "Kortschnoj," depending on where you look) in 12 moves when both were kids, but another world champion, while world champion, also managed to lose a tournament game in just 12 moves.
4. The strongest tournament performance by a female player was not turned in by Judit Polgar, nor by Susan Polgar, Maya Chiburdanidze, Xie Jun or any other female world chess champion.
Answers tomorrow.
Reader Comments (3)
I believe 3 and 4 are true.
I think I have seen the Korthnoi - Spassky game in question, and I believe Karpov was FIDE champ when he lost his famous game to Larry Christianson.
And I think that the other Polgar had a 3000+ result (or at least 2900+) at some large tournament, though I don't remember the tournament or her name. Maybe Rome something-or-other for the tournament?
I have no idea about #1. And for #2 I think Tal died in 88 or 89 so he was probably pretty sick then (as he was for most his career from what I hear) so its possible that if Dennis could have faced him it would have been a draw (and also Dennis is a good player from his rating), it seems unlikely that Misha would have been giving too many simuls.
Unless Dennis is tricking us by saying "April Fools! All four are true". Which is possible.
The first claim is true. It's a game played by Korchnoi and Maroczy via a medium (originally Viktor wanted to play Capablanca, but he wasn't available apparently) between 1985 and 1993. Of course, Korchnoi was Black.
#2 is false. Tal died a few years after, but Dennis got smashed by him in that game. He wishes it were it draw. ;)