GM Jan Timman RIP
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https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1482279 Look at Timman's knights and the sparkling tactics that result.
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https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1136053 Suttles-Timman Interesting tactics and counter tactics in the opeing. All these last four games are exceptional demonstrations by Canadian players.
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https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1131294 Timman - Spraggett What a surprise in the opening! 9....Nxe5, a knight sacrifice, wrestles the initiative from White. A rare game where the diamond pawn formation is a successful roadblock.
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https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1060903 Igor vs Timman - Igor was a positional monster (genius)
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https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1142627 Biyiasis - Timman unusual tactic 8.e5! beautifully played by Biyiasis keeping pressure in the middlegame and endgame.
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Fun research Frank! and surprising to note Canadians did so well.
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Just for the fun of it, I used the 'search' feature at chessgames.com, to check out GM Jan Timman's record against leading Canadian players, in tournament games, over the decades. Here is what I found:
GM Kevin Spraggett +1 =2 -0; the only win by either player was an absolutely bizarre game, with Kevin as Black, at Montpellier Candidates 1985;
GM Igor Ivanov +1 =0 -0; Igor's win was an utterly brilliant masterpiece on board one, as White, from the Lucerne Olympiad 1982, in a Symmetrical English, as Canada drew the match against a much higher ranked Dutch side;
IM Lawrence Day +0 =2 -2; these two ultra-creative players first met at the 1967 Jerusalem World Junior Championship, and last at the 2000 Staunton Memorial;
GM Duncan Suttles +1 =0 -2; Duncan's win was, not surprisingly, from the Black side of a Modern Defense, at Venice 1974!!; Jan also was a Modern pioneer as Black;
GM D.A. Yanofsky +0 =0 -1; Jan's win was from Netanya 1975; GM Yanofsky was conceding 26 years to Jan;
GM Peter Biyiasas +1 =0 -0; Peter's win was from Hoogovens 1980, in an absolutely crazy game, with a Queen sac and then recovery in the opening!!; Peter was White in an offbeat Sicilian;
IM Jean Hebert +0 =1 -0; a long draw from the 1979 Rio Interzonal.
Total involving those seven Canadians: +4 =5 -5. Pretty good, I would say! Perhaps there have been other tournament games as well, with other Canadian Masters; I put this question to patrons of this site!?
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https://www.chess.com/news/view/jan-timman-obituary A great read and interesting details.
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https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1141856 and from his youth a sparking finish.
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https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1070170 Kasparov gets demoed! Nf6 and fireworks. Look at that finish!
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