Chess Video 1st World Blitz in St John NB 1988
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Re: Chess Video 1st World Blitz in St John NB 1988
Thanks for this, Larry! :)
I had thought that the first official World Blitz championship was actually held in 1987, and was won by then World Champion GM Garry Kasparov.
There was an unofficial World Blitz tournament held in 1970 in Herceg Novi, following the USSR vs. World team match, and this was won by GM Bobby Fischer.
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Re: Chess Video 1st World Blitz in St John NB 1988
If you do a search in You Tube (ie 1988 World Blitz Saint John) you will also be able to find the 2nd and 3rd video in this series. There is a copyright on these, so in theory they could be limited time viewing.
You have to check out the instant replay from Vaganian - Georgiev amongst other highlights.
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Re: Chess Video 1st World Blitz in St John NB 1988
Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View PostA strange explanation by GM Seirawan on a flag fall (~2 min): in a serious game he looses regardless of a position but in blitz the opponent needs to have a material to mate. Was this really in 1988 so?
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Re: Chess Video 1st World Blitz in St John NB 1988
Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View PostA strange explanation by GM Seirawan on a flag fall (~2 min): in a serious game he looses regardless of a position but in blitz the opponent needs to have a material to mate. Was this really in 1988 so?
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Re: Chess Video 1st World Blitz in St John NB 1988
I loved watching Igor Ivanov defeat Seirawan in the Nimzo Indian at 5 min. Such a positional crush. Just a reminder what a special talent Igor had. Also nice to see Bryon Nickoloff and Spraggett. To me that was the golden age of Canadian chess.
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It was in fact a magical period in Canadian chess. I remember when I first heard that GM Kevin Spraggett had defeated GM Andrei Sokolov in their first-round Candidates match in Saint John. My first reaction was that the information had to be wrong! Canadians don't knock off the Soviet World #3 player, do they? No, I was assured that I was NOT being made the victim of some practical joke! My friend who told me promptly joined me for a few beers to celebrate! :) Then Kevin nearly pulled off another upset, losing to GM Artur Yusupov only in the playoff games.
It was perfectly fitting that GM Mikhail Tal won the 1988 Saint John Blitz championship. The prize of $50k (Canadian) may have been the largest he ever won!! He would be gone just over four years later, in late June 1992.
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Re: Chess Video 1st World Blitz in St John NB 1988
Originally posted by Fred McKim View PostIf you do a search in You Tube (ie 1988 World Blitz Saint John) you will also be able to find the 2nd and 3rd video in this series. There is a copyright on these, so in theory they could be limited time viewing.
You have to check out the instant replay from Vaganian - Georgiev amongst other highlights.
That video (here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2cH-hzr3rs ) seems to be just noise - has anyone any idea if there really is a Part 4?
Also, anything after approx. 28 min of "Part 3" also seems to be noise..." ??Last edited by Kerry Liles; Tuesday, 9th February, 2016, 06:02 PM. Reason: comments about part 3 as well?...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.
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