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player per game. For details, call Gary Sauer at (805) 253-1301 or Dan Loncar-ic at (805) 257-0797. The Not-For-Turkeys VI, a six-round tournament on Friday evenings, begins Nov. 9 at the La Habra Chess Club. The club meets at 7 p.m.

Fridays in the Assembly Hall, Orange at Erna, in La Habra. For information, call Jerry Schain at (213) 691-2393 or Bob Goulet at (213) 947-6739. Dan Gutierrez scored to win the first tournament at the new Chess Palace in Long Beach. Robert Hatfield was second with 4-1 in the 15-player event. The club plans both weeknight and weekend tournaments.

The Chess Palace will host Tuesday Knights, a four-round tournament, on Tuesdays beginning Nov. 6. A five-round World Rapid Chess event will be held on Nov. 1 1 Call Charles Rostedt at (2131 634-8477 for more information. TODAY'S GAMES GM Karpov (U.S.S.R.) GM Kasparov (U.S.S.R.) 7, World Championship, New York City 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 g6 3 Nc3 Bg7 4e4d6 6 M3 0-0 6 B2 6 7 B3 Gligorich's idea against the King's Indian Defense.

Na6 In Game 13, Kasparov tried 7 Qe7 8 dxe5 dxe5 9 Nd5 Od8 10 Bc5 Nxc4. 8 0-0 Ng4 Game 6 varied with 8 c6 9 dxe5 dxeB 10 QxdB, leading to a dull draw. 9 Bg5 18 10 Bc1 Kh8 11 t)3 NhB 12 dxeB fxeB After 12 dxeB 13 Be3, Black's QN cannot use cB. 13 Be3 Nf7 14 Qd2 NcB 16 NgB NxgB 18 BxgB Bf6 17 Be3l Perhaps Black's KB will become "bad." NsB 18 Bg4 White exchanges his bad Bishop. h6 White keeps an edge after 18 Nd4 19 Bxc8 Rxc8 20f4or 18.

NI4 19Bxc8Rxc8 20 Radl, intending ct-c5. 19Bxe8Bxe6 20 NdS Bh4 21 Racl Kh7 22 Rc3 Preempting a possible sac on h3. RI7 23 b3 White has a small advantage. II Black remains passive, White will prepare a breakthrough with c4-c6. c6l? Kasparov, who cannot stand passive defense, accepts a backward d-pawn.

24 Nb4 Rd7 2B Red BfS Black is almost ready for d6-d5. 26 Ml Dynamic. White activates Black's KB in return lor use of the Milo.exf4 27 Bxf4 Qa6? Unjustified. Also 27. 28Nd3 favors White.

Instead. 27. 28Rcd1 Rad8 or even 27 QhSI? keeps Black's forces coordinated. 28 NdBI QcB 29 Kh1 Perhaps Kasparov expected the tricky 29 Bo3 BgB 30 Bxc6 Bxd2 31 NI6 Kg7 32 dxeB! (32 Bxd 33 Bd4 Kh6 34 NI8 costs material) 33 Rcd1 Be3 34 Khl Bd4 35 b4 b6. But White can improve with 32 Bd4l RI7 33 Rcdl, winning a pawn.

BxdB Not 29 30 b4 or 29 30 Bo3. 30 cxdB Qd4? The only chance is 30 QbB. 31 dxcS bxcB 32 Rxc8 Re8 Or 32 Qxe4 33 Rxd6, with a likely win for White. 33 Rc4 Qxd2 34 Bxd2 BeB 35 Be3 Eyeing the a-pawn. Bg3 36 Rf3 h4 Also 36 BeB 36 Bd4 simplifies.

37 Bf2 Bxf2 38 Rxf2 After the inevitable exchange of central pawns, White will win with his extra b-pawn. Rde7 39 Rf4 gB 40 Rf6 Rxe4 41 Rxe4 Rxe4 42 Rxd6 R7 43 Ra6 Kg7, Black Resigns. The finish could be 44 Kg 1 RI7 45 b4 Kh7 46 a4 Kg7 47 bB Kh7 48 Rc8 Kg7 49 Rc8 Kh7 50 Rb8 Kg6 1 aB RI4 62 a6 (threatening 53 b6 axb6 54 a7) Ra4 53 Kf2, when 53 KI5 loses to 64 Rb7 Rb4 B6 Rxa7 RxbS 66 Ra8Ra557a7. Bragg IM Strauss, Santa Barbara Grand Prix, Santa Barbara 1990: 1 04 cB 2 NO NcB 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 NfS Nc3 d6 6 g3 A quiet system against the Sicilian Defense. g8 7 Bg2 Nxd4 8 Oxd4 Bg7 9 Be37l White has experimented with 9 0-0 0 0 10 QM.

0-0 10 Qd2 Ng4l Black wants to exchange White's valuable QB and take control of the dark squares. 11 Bd47l White can preserve his QB with 1 1 BI4 12 BgB (6 13 Qd5 Kh8 14 Bd2, although 14 15 16 h3 NI6 favors Black. Bh6 12 f4? Another slip. Like it or not. White must play 12 Qe2 e5 13 Be3.

e6 13 Bgl exf4 14gxf4Qh416K1 After 16 Kd1 Ne5. neither 16 No2 Bg4 nor 16 NdB Be6 evades Black's threats. Be6 16 b3 fS Plotting mayhem on the f-file. 17 QxdS Rae8 18 h3 NeSI More decisive than 18 Nf6 19 Bf2 Oxf4 20 Qxf4 Bxf4 21 Nd5. 19 Bf2 Black's attack wins alter either 19 Belt 20 bxc4 Rxe5 21 fxe5 Ixe4 22 Ke2 Qg6 or 1 9 IxeB Ixe4 20 Ke2 Bg41 2 1 hxg4 Qxg4 22 Kel Qxg2.

Qxf4 20 Ne2 QgB 21 h4The natural 21 Oxe5 Bc4 22 Qg3 loses to 22 Bxo2 23 Kxe2 Qd2 24 KI1 Ixe4 (threatening 26 Be3) 26 Kgl Rxf2l 26 Qxl2 Be3. 22 Bd4 fxe4 23 Ks1 Nf3 24 Bxf3 Qxf 3 26 Rg1 e3 Seeing 26Qe5Qf2 27 Kdl Qf128Rxf1 Rxfl mate. 26 c3 Bg4 27 Nf4 Qf2 mate. The tournament's brilliancy prize winner. Cars arc subject to availability and must be returned to renting location.

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Riverside County Championship, Hornet 1 990. Solution to Position '6086: White wins with 1 No4 Qc6 2 Nxl6 Qxl6 3 Bxo5. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Former champion Anatoly Karpov almost wrested the lead from current champion Gary Kasparov in their world championship match in New York City. After winning the seventh game of the match, Karpov came close to winning in Monday's eighth game and Wednesday's ninth game, although both ended in draws. Game ten, on Friday, was an 18-move draw.

The score is now tied, 5-5, in the best-of-24-game series. In Game Eight, Kasparov, playing White, again obtained a fine position with the Ruy Lopez. Karpov ran short of time, but sloppy play by Kasparov threw away his advantage and then cost him a pawn. Kasparov was fortunate to hold the draw after adjournment. After a setback with the King's Indian Defense, Kasparov switched to the Grunfeld Defense as Black in Game Nine.

He had used the Grunfeld 10 times in the Seville 1987 world championship, and nine times in the London-Leningrad 1986 championship, and Karpov was well-prepared. White got the advantage but could not score the full point. Guillermo Garcia Gonzalez, Cuba's strongest grandmaster in the 1970s and early 1980s, was killed late last month in a car accident near Havana. He was 36 years old. Although he won the Cuban championship three times and led Cuban teams in several Chess Olympiads, he will be best remembered for a prize he could not collect.

Garcia finished second behind Vassily Ivanchuk in the 1988 New York Open, but the U.S. State Department prevented him from receiving his $10,000 check because he was a citizen of Cuba. LOCAL NEWS Doug Root and Jack Peters shared first place in the Santa Barbara Grand Prix last weekend in Santa Barbara. Each scored 3W-V4. Jorge Sipaila and David Strauss finished with 3-1, and nine players had 2V4-1 W.

There were 20 masters in the 28-player Championship section. David Bassett, Tony Miller, Alexey Root and top under 2050 Warren Har-nos led the Expert (under 2200) section with Andrew Catderwood scored a perfect 4-0 to win the Intermediate (under 1900) section. Doug Amann and John Ballou had 3V4-'5, and Chuck Scoli-eri was best under 1700. In the Reserve (under 1500) section. Jay Skidmore took first prize with 4-0, a half-point ahead of Richard Martinez.

Ismael Jimi-nez was top under 1300. Organizer Parker Montgomery of the Santa 8arbara Chess Club was delighted with the turnout of 102 players, the second-best in the tournament's nine-year history. Despite a reduced prize fund and competition from another tournament in Reno, most of the regulars chose to play in Santa Barbara. Montgomery called the tournament the "smoothest and' most enjoyable" Grand Prix he has run. Dmitri Gurevich, a grandmaster who lives in Chicago, won the Western States Open last weekend in Reno ahead of a very strong field of 210 players.

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