Game 5, black
32...Kc7
Commentary for black move 32:
SUSAN POLGAR: For black I would suggest maybe to get ready
for
the threat of the g7 pawn, after the rook will capture the
pawn, for example, playing Rd7. And after Rxg6, play Ne4. I
don't know if it works, some tactical ideas with --
YASSER SEIRAWAN: We're looking at the position --
DB MOVE: 32...Kc7
MAURICE ASHLEY: And instead has played Kb8-c7 centralizeing
the
king and allowing the pawn on g6 to go. Kasparov quickly
looked at the clock there and he's still hesitating over
writing down the move.
SUSAN POLGAR: I don't understand why players are hesitant to
write down the move I played. They have to write it. I don't
understand that. That's why some people, for example, mess up
their writing because they skip the move, they get so involved
in concentrating on the position that they forgot to write the
move.
MAURICE ASHLEY: Any surprising move will have value in this
position against Kasparov, because he has 17 minutes left on
his clock and his time is ticking down and he has to be sure
that Deep Blue doesn't have any wily traps prepared. Because
if he falls for any nuance, any little subtlety it's going to
cost him on the clock. So we have to be somewhat concerned,
that is, Kasparov has to be somewhat concerned that he doesn't
miss anything. Because it's easy to miss something. It looks
like the position is harmonious enough that he doesn't have to
worry about it.
YASSER SEIRAWAN: Indeed the rook on g6 is well placed
attacking
the g7 pawn. We've already talked about the knight on f3 and
the bishop on g2 working together. Black still has to solve
what he's going to do with his knight on b6. I think Garry is
pleased with his strategy now because he has a satisfied like,
let's put it that way.
MAURICE ASHLEY: But Susan, usually when you play a chess
game
you want to know why did this person make this move. I mean
that's the first question. You made the move and you think
"Oh, they did it because of this." A scary moment for me is
when my opponent makes a move and I go "Huh?" I scratch my
head and look at the person and say what kind of move is that?
You can either think that, you know, they were drinking a
little too much vodka before the game --
GK MOVE: 33 Rxg6
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