****INTERESTING GAMES**** Realizing that the user may not have the time (or the desire) to play through all 120 games of the tournament, following is a list of interesting games that should not be overlooked. ROUND 1 ------- MEKP-001 Hard fought Maroczy Bind. SAKV-008 A typical Karpov positional crush (Polish Def.!) ROUND 2 ------- EVLA-013 Queen's Indian tactical melee. ROUND 3 ------- BRKP-019 Nice attack by Browne versus a Sicilian Def. SUSM-017 King side attack culminating in piece sac. PTGL-024 Petrosian goes on the offense! ROUND 4 ------- EVSU-028 Suttles wins the Queen with a cute combination. KPLA-030 Well-played Caro-Kann by Larsen. ROUND 5 ------- A round of all decisive games! BRME-034 Mecking plays well. LAKE-035 Headed for a draw until Larsen blunders. SUKV-032 Karpov refutes Suttles' exchange sac. ROUND 6 ------- KECA-046 Positional crush by Keres in a Ruy Lopez. SABR-048 A well-played English by Saidy. MELA-047 Long, hard Mecking win. ROUND 7 ------- LASA-050 Central control highlights this Larsen victory. POSM-056 Smith nearly squeaks out a draw against Portisch. ROUND 8 ------- BRLA-064 It's Browne all the way, against Larsen's Caro. KEBY-061 The Brilliancy Prize goes to Keres... ROUND 9 ------- SUSA-068 A King's Indian Attack that attacks the King. POKV-071 Portisch sacs exchange versus Karpov. SMEV-072 Evans beats Smith and his gambit. ROUND 10 -------- MEPT-073 Petrosian gives Mecking a lesson in the French. SABY-075 Interesting Rook + Pawn ending. LACA-080 Larsen makes it look so easy... ROUND 11 -------- POKE-086 Keres oversight sets up Portisch mating attack. ROUND 12 -------- CASU-092 Suttles sacs his Queen in a Pirc. KESM-089 Smith's crowning moment: a draw versus Keres. LABY-090 Larsen's surprising Rook sac decides. ROUND 13 -------- PTLA-097 Petrosian outplays Larsen in a Dutch. GLBR-099 Gligoric dismantles a Benoni. EVKE-102 One of Evans' better games. ROUND 14 -------- LAGL-107 A fascinating draw between two great players. ROUND 15 -------- POLA-116 Portisch gives up exchange and wins brilliantly. For more information on the San Antonio tournament, including some excellent game annotations by many of the players, I strongly recommend Bent Larsen and David Levy's excellent book, SAN ANTONIO 72, published by RHM Chess Publishing. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++