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Subject: Re: Haloween Attack: What about 7 ... d5!?

Author: Jeroen Noomen

Date: 08:14:15 05/29/00

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On May 28, 2000 at 22:38:08, Lanny DiBartolomeo wrote:

Hi,

After 8. ... c6 9. Be4 I play 9. ... Be6, again completely
dominating you on the white squares: Qd7, N8e7-f5 etc. Even
9. Be4 f5!? is possible and this might be even stronger.

There is no way of 'fighting for a draw' since White is simply
dead lost. No attack, material down and Black dominates the
white squares (no f4-f5 break possible).

So try something else, 4. Nxe5?? deserves two question marks
and throws away the game without a fight.

Regards, Jeroen


>I think if I were to play white, after c6, I would head to e4 with my bishop
>instead of b3, on e4 white has chances to develope what looks like  more
>promising lines , than to exchange the bishop and totally fizzle the attack and
>fight to draw.



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