A Chess Game That Truly Outlasted the Day: Valery Golubenko's Epic Struggle
Just last month, chess master Valery Golubenko was involved in what could very well be one of the most protracted chess games ever recorded, especially when measured by the sheer count of moves, all unfolding under the typically restrictive conditions of contemporary chess competitions. The dramatic turning point occurred at move 88. In an endgame featuring a queen and a b-pawn against a lone queen, Golubenko's opponent managed to hold on with impressive resilience for an additional 37 moves. The intense battle eventually concluded when the opponent missed a solitary, critical move, a misstep that theoretically opened the door to a checkmate within a remarkable 47 moves.
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