Author: Eelco de Groot
Date: 17:38:04 04/15/00
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I have been looking a little at the position after 45. ..Bh8. Is there maybe something for White after 46. b4-b5 instead of 46. Na5-c4. Any real chess player can probably refute that quite easily, I'm only +/- 1300 elo. After looking at it for some time I noticed that in Grandmaster Shipov's analysis in Russian at the old Club Kasparov site; http://www.kasparovchess.ru/ Shipov does seem to mention that move, there is even an exclamation mark after it. But maybe he is talking about another possible continuation there, my Cyrillic isn't all that good either. A possible continuation I was looking at is 46. b5 axb5 47. axb5 cxb5 48. Kd5 Nd8(Not very sure about this one) 49. c6+ Kc7 50. Bb4 e4 51. Bd6+ Kc8 52. c7 e3 53. cxd8Q Kxd8 54. Bb4 I haven't looked at it with Rebel Century, only with some help of the old Rebel ECTool so Black's play isn't anywhere representative of what might have been played on the board. Neither are my moves for White, of course.. Does anybody think there is something in it, or mayby there are other critical moments in the game? Best regards everybody, Eelco
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