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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[Round "?"]
[White "Unknown"]
[Black "Unknown642"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Annotator "David Hayes"]
[BlackElo "0"]
[FEN "3q4/ppR3p1/6kp/4p2n/3pP3/P2P1P2/1P3R1B/6K1 w - - 0 1"]
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[WhiteElo "0"]

1. Bxe5 Kh7 2. Rg2 Kg8 3. Bxg7 ( { White can try: } 3. Rxb7 Qa5 4. Bxg7 Qe1+ 5. Kh2 Qh4+ 6. Kg1 Qe1+ { Draw by repetition of position. } ) 3... Qxc7 4. Be5+ Qg7 5. Bxg7 Nxg7 { White wins with a large material advantage. } 1-0