Author: Uri Blass
Date: 07:53:18 08/30/00
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On August 30, 2000 at 10:09:38, Uri Blass wrote: >On August 30, 2000 at 09:45:01, Tim Mirabile wrote: > >>On August 30, 2000 at 08:02:24, Alexander Kure wrote: >> >>>There is no win after 21. Nxe6 Bxe6 22. Nd5 Qxh2 23. Bh3 because of the line: >>>23...b4! 24. Bxe6 bxa3+ 25. Ka1 Bd6! which threatens Be5+, for example >>> >>>1) 26. Bxf7+ Kxf7 unclear >>>2) 26. Rg2 Qe5+ 27. c3 fxe6 (27...Qxe6? 28. e5 Bxe5 29. Re2 Kf8 30. Rde1 +-) >>> 28. f7+ Kd7 again with an unclear position >> >>26.Nc3 I think is the only move. Can you find anything else for black in this >>line, and what do you think of the final position? >> >>26.Nc3 fxe6 27.e5 Qxe5 28.Rge1 Qg3 29.Qc6+ Kf8 30.Qxd6+ Qxd6 31.Rxd6 Kf7 > >This line is good for white but >26.Nc3 fxe6 27.e5 Qxe5 Rde1 is even better for white > >My chessmaster(ss=10) suggests after 22.Nd5 and more than an hour a main line >that begins with 22...Qb7 23.Rg7 Bd6 with evaluation of 0.87 pawns for white. > >22...Qb7 was not analyzed by paulo and I also did not analyze it so I am not >sure if white is winning. > >Uri 22...Qc8 also was not analyzed and now the main line of chessmaster begins with 22...Qc8 23.e5(0.82 pawns for white) Uri
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