Author: robert blackwell
Date: 19:21:28 07/31/00
I played over this game between century and junior6 with rebel 10b. d4 nf6 nf3 d5 c4 c6 nc3 e6 e3 nbd7 qc2 bd6 bd3 0-0 0-0 dxc4 bxc4 b5 be2 bb7 rd1 qb8 e4 e5 d4xe5 nxe5 nd4 rd8 nf5 bc7 rxr bxr bf4 nf3+ bxf3 qxf4 qc1 bc7 qxq bxq e5? this move is avoided by rebel 10b and is even considered dubious by it the more time i give it! ....... bxe5 ne7+ kf8 nxc6 bxc3! this is the killer stroke white pawns are isolated and weak~! bxc3 a6 h4 rc8 white is in trouble here ne7 rc7 bxb rxb nf5 g6 nd4 ne4 ne2 rc7 no we see the classic active rook versus the passive rook! this mixed with doubled pawns spells DOOM! rc1 rd7 f3 rd2 and the endgame is far better or even winning for black! as it turns out black did win IN 81 moves. My point is rebel 10B avoided the bad positional move e5?. Maybe its my settings and the amd500 mhz! but i think rebel 10B is stronger than century! ne7 rc7
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