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Subject: Re: Question remains: how do you defend against 43.Rc6

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 09:04:06 10/19/00

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On October 19, 2000 at 12:02:11, Uri Blass wrote:

>On October 19, 2000 at 11:52:31, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>
>>
>>Bruce:
>>>Assuming that the sacrifice is accepted, 45. a5 seems easy to find, but I wonder
>>>what would have happened had black tried to keep lines closed with 45. ... b5,
>>>which is also possible for a program to find.
>>
>>mclane:
>>After 45...b5 GT1.0 wants to play a6 with +1.45 and if 46.Kc8 Rb2
>>
>>Eelco:
>>Thorsten, in your main line,  can I play 43. ..Qf6-d6? What does Chess Tiger see
>>then?
>>
>>mclane:
>>The black queen is on f5 in the position after Rc6.
>
>I think that 43... is a mistake and he meant 48...
>
>The main line of tiger was 45...b5 46.Qb4 Rd5 47.a6 Qf6 48.Qc3 and in this
>position Eelco sugested 48...Qd6
>
>Uri
correction:
45...b5 was the move suggested by bruce and the main line of tiger begins with
46.Qb4

Uri



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