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Subject: example for corespondence chess (centre control)

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 11:59:00 11/16/00



[Event "Level=Blitz:60'. "]
[Site "Haaren"]
[Date "2000.11.15"]
[Round "?"]
[White "]
[Black "
[ECO "D05"]
[Result "*"]

1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. e3 e6 4. Bd3 c5 5. c3 Nc6 6. Nbd2
Be7 7. O-O O-O 8. dxc5 $6 { releases the tention in the
centre wich only is good for Black} Bxc5 9. b4 Bd6 10. Bb2
Ng4 $6 (10... Qe7 $5 11. e4 e5 $1 12. exd5 (12. Re1 a6
13. exd5 Nxd5 14. Nc4 Rd8 15. Bxh7+ Kxh7 16. Qxd5 Bc7
17. Qe4+ f5 18. Qe2 e4 19. h4 Rh8 20. Ng5+ Kg8 21. g3 Be6
22. a4 a5 (22... Bf7 23. Ne3 Qf6 24. c4 Be5 25. Nxf7 Kxf7
26. Nd5 Qd6 27. Rad1 Bxb2 28. Qxb2 Ne5 29. c5 Nf3+ 30. Kf1
Qe6 31. Nc7 (31. Re2 Rad8 32. Nc3 Rxd1+ 33. Nxd1 Rd8 $15)
31... Qc4+ 32. Qe2 (32. Re2 Rad8 33. Rd6 Rxd6 34. cxd6 Rh6
35. Qc2 Qd4 36. Kg2 Qa1 37. Qa2+ Qxa2 38. Rxa2 Rxd6 39. b5
Rd1 40. bxa6 bxa6 41. Nxa6 (41. Ra3 Rg1+ 42. Kh3 a5 43. Nd5
Ne1 44. Kh2 Rg2+ 45. Kh1 Rxf2 46. Kg1 Rb2 $17) 41... Rg1+
42. Kh3 Ne1 $19) 32... Qxe2+ 33. Rxe2 Rad8 34. Rxd8 Rxd8
35. c6 Rd1+ 36. Kg2 Rg1+ 37. Kh3 bxc6 38. Re3 g5
(38... Ra1 $6 39. a5 c5 40. bxc5 Rxa5 41. Rc3 Ra1 42. c6
Rh1+ 43. Kg2 $11) 39. hxg5 Nxg5+ 40. Kh2 Ra1 41. a5 Nf3+
42. Kg2 Ne1+ 43. Kh2 Nc2 44. Rb3 Ra2 45. Kg1 Nd4 46. Re3 c5
47. bxc5 Rxa5 $15) 23. Red1 (23. b5 Ne5 24. Nxe5 Bxe5)
(23. Rad1)) 12... Nxd5 13. Nc4 Rd8 14. Bxh7+ {This is why a
computer program does not find the move e5 a because it is
a capture with check and secondly because it looses a pawn
but the practice here is that you have to look verry good
at the configuration of the pieces all whites pieces are
actualy } Kxh7 15. Qxd5 Bc7 16. Qe4+ f5 17. Qe3 e4 18. Ng5+
Kg6 19. Nh3 Rh8 $5 (19... Be6 $6 {Because if Black had in
mind to play Be6 anyways Kg6 was not the best move Besides
Black now can get a grip on both open files The d and the H
-file} 20. Na3 Rd3 21. Nf4+ Bxf4 22. Qxf4 Qg5 23. Qxg5+
Kxg5 24. Nc2 Bc4 $44) 20. Bc1 b5 21. Na3 a6 22. Rd1 Be6
23. Nf4+ Kf7 24. h3 Be5 25. Bb2 (25. Bd2 Rad8 26. Nc2 Bc4
27. Na3 Bd3 28. Be1 (28. Rac1 g5 29. Nxd3 Rxd3 30. Qxg5
Qd7 $15) 28... Bxf4 29. Qxf4 Qe5 30. Qxe5 Nxe5 31. Rdc1 g5)
25... Nxb4 26. cxb4 Bxb2 $15) 11. Qc2 f5 12. a3 e5 13. b5
Nb8 14. h3 e4 15. hxg4 exd3 16. Qxd3 fxg4 17. Nd4 Qh4
18. f4 {Though it looks that Black will torn White to
pieces this is not the fact Even Junior6 dislikes this
position for Black I hope I also showed you that only 20
moves from an anelyze don't help much and the flaws in
closed games } *



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