Maurice Ashley

Look at Garry Kasparov. After he loses, invariably he wins the next game. He just kills the next guy. That's something that we have to learn to be able to do.

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[Event "rated untimed match"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "????.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Unknown"]
[Black "Unknown281"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Annotator "David Hayes"]
[BlackElo "0"]
[ECO "A02"]
[FEN "8/8/p7/1k1pp1p1/8/1PK1PPP1/8/8 w - - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[TimeControl "0"]
[WhiteElo "0"]

1. f4 gxf4 2. gxf4 ( { White can try: } 2. exf4 e4 3. f5 Kc6 4. g4 Kd6 5. g5 Ke5 6. g6 Kf6 7. b4 Kg7 8. Kd4 Kf6 { Draw. Neither side can make progress. } ) 2... d4+ 3. Kd3 ( { White can try: } 3. exd4 exf4 4. Kd3 a5 5. Ke4 Kb4 6. d5 Kc5 7. Kxf4 Kxd5 8. Ke3 Kc5 9. Kd3 Kb4 10. Kc2 a4 11. bxa4 Kxa4 { Draw. } ) 3... dxe3 4. fxe5 Kc5 5. Kxe3 Kd5 6. Kf4 Ke6 7. b4 Ke7 8. Kf5 Kd7 9. e6+ Ke7 10. Ke5 Ke8 11. Kd6 Kd8 12. e7+ Ke8 13. Ke6 a5 14. b5 a4 15. b6 a3 16. b7 a2 17. b8=Q# 1-0