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

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 20:43:40 05/29/00

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

>On May 28, 2000 at 09:56:34, Jeroen Noomen wrote:
>
>>On May 27, 2000 at 21:40:01, Bas Hamstra wrote:
>>
>>Hello Bas,
>>
>>I have done a bit of analysis on this line and I wonder what White
>>will play after 4. Nxe5 Nxe5 5. d4 Ng6 6. e5 Ng8 7. Bc4 d5!?
>>
>>It seems that after 8. Bxd5 c6 9. Bb3 Be6! Black can remove the
>>dangerous white-squared bishop. Anything known about this line?
>>
>>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.
>I emailed Jeroen Noomen personely but I want to say it easy d5 is the better  move cause indeed d6 makes the position verry unclear While after d5 the game is simply to follow and the pieces become strong I made this analyze way back but I also disagreed with Dr Euwe's annalyzes But funny part is if you should improve the site with look for author and then for all posts wich where made thne you could see all of these anelyzes wich I made most of the time the answer is already givven.
So indeed d5 is stronger.
>>>I play it at Blitz when I get the chance. It works mostly great but white has a
>>>problem after
>>>
>>>    e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Nc3 Nf6 Nxe5 Nxe5 d4 Ng6 e5 Ng8 Bc4 Bb5
>>>
>>>With the pinned knight, most of the venom is gone. This is the *only* answer I
>>>fear, when playing white...
>>>
>>>
>>>Bas Hamstra.



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