Author: Thomas Lagershausen
Date: 07:33:11 01/10/01
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On January 10, 2001 at 10:15:11, James T. Walker wrote: >On January 10, 2001 at 10:11:41, Eelco de Groot wrote: > >>On January 10, 2001 at 09:12:59, Terry McCracken wrote: >> >>>1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nd2 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Bd7 5. Nf3 Bc6 6. Bd3 Nd7 7. 0-0 Be7!? >>> >>>Black chooses a sharp line of the Rubinstein variation of the French opening. >>> >>>8. Re1 Ngf6 9. Neg5!? >>> >>>[D]r2qk2r/pppnbppp/2b1pn2/6N1/3P4/3B1N2/PPP2PPP/R1BQR1K1/- -b >>> >>> >>>White selects the violent answer. This move is known from Sakaev-Tseshkovsky, >>>St. Petersburg 1993. >>> >>>9. .. h6 10. Nxe6!? >>> >>>Again Rebel plays very agressive. >>> >>>10. .. fxe6 11. Bg6+ Kf8 12. Qe2 Bxf3 13. Qxf3 Kg8?! >>> >>>Black played the active 13. .. Nb6 14. Qxb7 Qxd4 in the mentioned game. >>> >>>14. Rxe6 c6 >>> >>>How often do they update the viewing page? Seems pretty slow! >> >>It seems an entertaining game, I think it is largely thanks to Jeroen's >>preparation that John couldn't play a quiet opening. Personality Q5T liked >>Black's position before 13. ..Kf8-g8 though: >> >>[D]r2q1k1r/pppnb1p1/4pnBp/8/3P4/5Q2/PPP2PPP/R1B1R1K1 b - - >> >>Last Move : 13.Qxf3 (Black to play) >> >>00:00 04.01 0.29 13..c5 14.Qxb7 cxd4 15.Rxe6 >>00:00 05.00 0.48 13..c5 14.Qxb7 cxd4 15.Rxe6 Kg8 >>00:01 06.00 -0.29 13..c5 14.Rxe6 cxd4 15.Qb3 Bc5 16.Qxb7 >>00:02 06.01 0.21 13..Nb6 14.Qxb7 Qd6 15.Qf3 Kg8 16.Qh3 >>00:07 07.00 0.24 13..Nb6 14.Qxb7 Qd6 15.c4 Qxd4 16.Qxc7 >>00:23 08.00 0.21 13..Nb6 14.Qxb7 Qd7 >>01:15 09.00 0.31 13..Nb6 14.Qxb7 Qd7 >>03:50 10.00 0.26 13..Nb6 14.Qxb7 Nfd5 15.c4 Nxc4 16.Qc6 >>12:02 11.00 0.73 13..Nb6 14.Qxb7 Qd7 >>35:15 12.00 0.73 13..Nb6 14.Qxb7 Qd7 >> >>On the other hand Century was still in book expecting 13. ..Nd7-b6. I don't >>really understand the motive behind John's move 13. ..Kf8-g8. > >Maybe just to get Century out of book? >Jim I think John´s trick is to create the possibility of ...Nf8 Thomas
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