Author: kurt
Date: 19:09:42 08/27/00
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On August 27, 2000 at 18:02:19, Uri Blass wrote:
>On August 27, 2000 at 17:46:40, Peter Kappler wrote:
>
>>On August 27, 2000 at 17:18:24, Uri Blass wrote:
>>
>>>[D]3r1rk1/1q2bpp1/p1b1pn1p/1p2B3/5P2/2NBQ2P/PPP3P1/1K1R1R2 w - - 0 1
>>>
>>>In this position Fritz played 19.g4 against nimzo
>>>
>>>I looked at the chessbase site for games with this move and found 0 games.
>>>
>>>Is 19.g4 a novelty?
>>
>>
>>In my opinion, it's a totally natural and obvious move. I find it hard to
>>believe that this position has occurred in GM play without 19. g4 being tried.
>>What else makes sense?
>
>19.f5 was the only move that I found in www.chessbase.com site when I clicked on
>database online
>
>Uri
>
>I looked at this game and find 12...0-0 a questionable book move.
>I belief black must attack on the queen side and delay castling.
>examples: 12..Qb8 13.Nf3 Bd8 14.h3 Ba5 15.g4 b4
13.Rhe1 Nd4 14.Bd4 e5 15.Be3 Qb7 16.fe5 de5 17.Rf1 Be6
13.h3 Qb7 14.g4 Nd4 15.Bd4 Bc6 16.Rhe1 b4
16.g5 hg5 17.fg5 Nh5
>Delay of castling forces white to try open the center for which
black with one extra pawn there should be able to cope with.
> I would like to see a forum for Opening Theory,to improve book lines.
Best regards, Kurt Widmann
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