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    The New York Post
    January 16, 2005 Sunday

    HERE COMES THE NEW PETROSIAN

    by Andy Soltis Chess Grandmaster


    DO you believe in reincarnation? Play over this week's game before
    answering.

    Yes, Black's name is really Tigran Petrosian, the same as the ninth
    world champion, and yes he is an Armenian grandmaster.

    But this Petrosian was born just one month after his great
    predecessor died of cancer in August 1984.

    Both Tigrans showed remarkable talent before they were 16 - although
    there's a noticeable difference in their playing styles, as this
    week's game shows.

    The "Iron Tigran" who became the world's most cautious elite player
    in the 1950s and '60s would never have sacrificed a piece on the
    fourth move, as Black did here. Nor would he have disdained a draw by
    repetition at move 12 and chosen to launch a speculative attack with
    his king sitting precariously at f6.

    Tigran I might have grabbed material as Tigran II did, missing the
    superior 20 . . . Ke7!. But he might have improved on the second
    Tigran by finding the spectacular mate six moves later - 20 . . .
    Bxg3+ 21 Kxg3 Qd3+ 22 Kh4 Qd8+! etc.

    We'll be sure to hear more about Tigran II, who eventually tied for
    second in the World Junior, at the same age that Tigran I was making
    his debut in the world's strongest event, the Soviet Championship.

    Now do you believe in reincarnation?
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