Good Old Times When Grandmasters Could Beat Computers Blindfold

In this video I am covering a blindfold game which English GM Nigel Short played vs Sargon (chess-playing software for personal computers)! Despite playing blindfold Short quickly gains advantage by relying on opponent’s terrible play and with several sacrifices wins the game! In the end of the video as usual you can solve the daily puzzle!
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Nigel Short vs Sargon (Computer)
Blindfold (1980) (blindfold), Hollenstedt
French Defense: Advance Variation (C02)
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 Nc6 4.Qg4 f5 5.Qf4 Bb4+ 6.c3 Bf8 7.h4 Nh6
8.Nh3 Qe7 9.Qg3 Nf7 10.Nf4 Bd7 11.Nh5 Nfd8 12.Be2 Rb8 13.Nd2
b5 14.Nf3 Qf7 15.Ng5 Qe7 16.Nxh7 Bc8 17.N5f6+ gxf6 18.Nxf6+
Kf7 19.Bh5+ Rxh5 20.Qg8#
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sargon_II_Chess.jpg

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