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Subject: Re: Rebel-Van Der Weil(I cannot see a clear win by 33...Qd4)

Author: john c cook

Date: 02:09:27 01/03/01

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On January 02, 2001 at 22:59:40, Uri Blass wrote:



i am no gm but if you play h4 not Qe7 it is very hard  for black to win this
game i belive the people did not look at the best move for white van der weil
could have belive  the  computer would play the best move not the g3 move come
on monday night chess player







>On January 02, 2001 at 18:41:33, Jeroen van Dorp wrote:
>
>>I agreed with Uri at first, but I think black has a strong case with Qd4.
>>I don't think Qe7 is the best option.
>>
>>I took some time to spit out some analysis; it is a bit of a mess but it is in
>>PGN format:
>>(of course from 33...Qd4 which was not played)
>>
>>[Event "Rebel 11 - Van der Wiel Match"]
>>[Site "Maastricht"]
>>[Date "2001.01.02"]
>>[Round "1"]
>>[White "Rebel 11"]
>>[Black "John van der Wiel"]
>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>[Annotator "Jeroen I.M. van Dorp"]
>>[FEN "6k1/1p3p1p/2p2Qp1/4p3/2q1Pn2/r1N1R3/2P2PPP/3B2K1 b - - 0 33"]
>>[PlyCount "11"]
>>
>>
>>33... Qd4 34. g3 (34. h4 $6 Rxc3 35. Re1
>
>
>1)The line that I suggested was 34.h4 Rxc3 35.Kh2
>
>2)I did not say that black does not win but only that it is not clear.
>
>I read in the rebel site immidiate win and it is clear that black needs a lot of
>moves to win.
>
>Uri



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