Author: Albert Silver
Date: 09:13:14 05/13/00
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On May 13, 2000 at 12:08:32, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
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>1. d4 c5 2. d5 e5 3. e4 d6 4. Nc3 Be7 5. Nf3 a6 6. a4 Bg4 7. Be2 b6 8. Nd2 Bc8
>9. Nc4 Nf6 10. a5 b5 11. Nb6 Ra7 12. Nxc8 Qxc8 13. Qd3 O-O 14. Qf3 Ne8 15. O-O
>Qd8 16. Qh5 h6 17. Nd1 Bg5 18. Ne3 g6 19. Qh3 Nf6 20. Qf3 Nh7 21. c4 Qd7 22. Bd3
>b4 23. Bc2 h5 24. Qd1 h4 25. h3 Qd8 26. b3 Nd7 27. Re1 Ndf6 28. Bb1 Bf4 29. Bb2
>Qe7 30. Bc2 Kh8 31. Ng4 Ng8 32. Qe2 Qg5 33. Nh2 Qh6 34. Rad1 f5 35. Kh1 Raf7 36.
>exf5 gxf5 37. Rg1 Rg7 38. Nf3 Qf6 39. Ne1 Ne7 40. Nd3 Ng6 41. g3 Bh6 42. f4 hxg3
>43. fxe5 Qh4 44. Qg2 f4 45. e6 Nf6 46. Rdf1 Qg5 47. Ne1 Nh4 48. Qe2 Re7 49. Ng2
>f3 50. Rxf3 Nxf3 51. Qxf3 * (0:51/0:31)
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Looks dead for Black now with Bc1 threatened. His kingside pawns which were his
big trump are now history.
Albert Silver
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