Author: jeff wadsworth
Date: 08:18:51 07/10/00
Instead of DJ's move 28. R-G4 How about the idea of R-D2, B-E4, R-E2 and putting the pawns on squares F3 and F5? That way, the pawns would be defended and the white bishop would have a solid base of operations. Of course, black could try to prevent this by 29. R-E5 followed by F5 to attack the bishop and prevent the white pawn from getting advanced. Just a thought.
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