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Subject: Re: After 44 c6: Still very, very unclear

Author: Jeroen Noomen

Date: 06:35:29 07/16/00

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On July 16, 2000 at 09:32:01, Jeroen Noomen wrote:

Some ideas:

Black might reroute his knight via f7. White can try Bf3, d5 and Qb6. His pawns
then start to look menacing. Still, Black has very dangerous counterchances. One
wrong move and.... whoops, you're done.

Jeroen




>On July 16, 2000 at 09:25:26, Jeroen Noomen wrote:
>
>I have to come back on my earlier statement. IMO the situation is very unclear
>now. White's king seems to be reasonably safe, while the c-pawn remains a
>constant danger. On the other hand, White cannot become active with his pieces,
>as Black has lined up his 'heavy guys' on the second rank.
>
>Probably the position is dynamically even!? Exciting stuff!
>
>Jeroen



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