Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Roberto Lavieri wrote on Wed, Jul 27, 2005 07:31 PM EDT:If you want to see a very unconventional game of Chess, go to the official page of the Biel/Bienne 38th. Tournament, and look at the game between Nakamura(USA) and Gelfand(Israel) in the 10th. round, a few hours ago. It seems that Nakamura became crazy, making a lot of incredible sacrifices, but Gelfand found out the correct defensive way. The game is nicely interesting enough to see, so if you are curious and like rarities, take a look. I am not a master, but I have the idea that Nakamura could win the game, although it was not easy, and, in the other hand, Gelfand is extremely strong, and Nakamura can not play in this way against this class of players (Gelfand: ELO 2724) unless he is very sure on what is he doing. Nakamura lost his three last games after being on the top in round 7, and Gelfand was, finally, in first place tied with Volotikin. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Madness? does not match any item.