The Chess Mind

By Dennis Monokroussos.
This is a blog for chess fans by a chess fan, one who loves the beauty of the game and wants to share it with those who are like-minded.
Yet the chess mind is not only a chess mind, and other topics, such as philosophy, may appear from time to time. All material copyrighted.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Carlsen-Beliavsky, Wijk aan Zee 2006: A Beautiful Computer Variation
In the latest issue of New in Chess (2006/2), Magnus Carlsen annotates his victory over Alexander Beliavsky from the Corus (Wijk aan Zee) B-group tournament. Young though Carlsen is, he's exceptionally strong, and I'm sure he's a fine analyst as well. Nevertheless, the variation in his game is, by his own admission, "[t]he point of a nice bit of computer chess." Have a look here - the game itself isn't bad either!
Posted by Dennis Monokroussos on Saturday March 25, 2006 at 10:27pm. 0 Comments 0 Trackbacks