Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 12:12:02 03/15/00
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On March 15, 2000 at 14:17:59, Robin Smith wrote: >[Event "US13F"] >[Site "?"] >[Date "????.??.??"] >[Round "?"] >[White "Bacon, Joe"] >[Black "Smith, Robin"] >[Result "0-1"] >[ECO "B22"] >[Annotator "Smith"] >[PlyCount "38"] > >1. e4 c5 2. c3 d5 3. exd5 Qxd5 4. d4 Nf6 5. Nf3 e6 6. Na3 Qd8 7. Nc2 Nc6 8. Bf4 >Qb6 9. Ne5 cxd4 10. Nc4 Qd8 11. cxd4 Nd5 12. Bd2 Be7 13. Bd3 Ndb4 14. Bxb4 Nxb4 >15. Nxb4 Bxb4+ 16. Ke2 O-O 17. Rc1 Qd5! 18. Qa4 Be7 19. Nb6 axb6 0-1 > >the "if moves" 20. Qxa8 Bd7 21. Qa7 Bb5 persuaded white to resign, his exposed >king and out of play queen leave white no hope. Quite a fascinating game. There are a lot of correspondence chess fans here, so I imagine that many people will study it. I will run an analysis tonight at very long time controls on a fast computer.
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