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Hello,
The Kasparov losses are analysed lots of places, i.e Kasparov's Test of
time. Probably the best/latest
is one of the games in Dvoretsky's School of chess excellence 4, and the
other in Crouch's Art of Chess Defence
or some similar title.
According to chess base site Karpov lost only two games to
Petrosian, both black in Queens Indian.
With a quick flick through the games neither look very remarkable. Anyway
can get the games with a little exploring on
www.chessbase.com
Bye John S
"egis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> EZoto wrote:
> > How about when Petrosian beat Karpov in a game and Karpov begged
> > Petrosian to show him his mistake. Karpov thought he played a near
> > perfect game and still lost.
> >
> > How about Kasparov when he played Petrosian and Kasparov had an
> > irresistable attack that would win against anyone but Petrosian
> > defended well and won the game. Kasparov was dumbfounded.
>
>
> maybe more info about these games?
> pgn...
>
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