Morozevich is a genious. When you are in a time trouble that’s not so unusual. However,it’s a Kram(oro)nik who is idiot (to be mated in 1 by Fritz and with plenty of time on his clock).
to me it became evident, why Moro is not #1 in the world, and why he fails so often, playing against the “big guns” – he is lousy with endgames … (K vs.N+B… K+R vs K+Q … and now this …)
Moro(n)zevich
Susan, why not 63. Kxe4?
Because Bxg2+
I do not find it shocking.
I watched the game and Morozevich had, litterally, only a few seconds left on his clock.
Morozevich is a genious.
When you are in a time trouble that’s not so unusual.
However,it’s a Kram(oro)nik who is idiot (to be mated in 1 by Fritz and with plenty of time on his clock).
morozevich is a well-known cheater
to me it became evident, why Moro is not #1 in the world, and why he fails so often, playing against the “big guns” – he is lousy with endgames … (K vs.N+B… K+R vs K+Q … and now this …)
Actually, this diagram is different from that given on the chessbase website.
Another reason “Time left on clock” or time control information should be included in PGN data.