Author: Howard Exner
Date: 17:06:05 02/05/01
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On February 05, 2001 at 18:07:56, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On February 05, 2001 at 18:01:38, Howard Exner wrote: > >>Thanks for this good position. >>Gambit Tiger on an Athlon 900 shows this ... >> >>00:01:01.3 -0.08 16 18376515 Qd2 Ra6 Kd1 Bd7 Ke2 Kg8 Kf1 Bc8 Re3 Bd7 Qe1 Kh7 Rb3 >>Kg8 Qc3 Rb6 Qxa5 >>00:07:29.2 0.10 16 148731054 Re6 Bxe6 fxe6+ Kg8 Qc2 Qe7 Be1 > >Yo try Ra6 here to not give away that pawn on a5 and then close it >with b6 a bit later, now pos is real closed and black can try to >win kingside :) > >What tiger saying of that? Tournament: Re6 TL analysis Date: ???? White: ? Black: ? 1. Re6 Bxe6 2. fxe6+ Kg8 3. Qc2 Qe7 4. Be1 Ra6 5. Bc3 Bg7 6. Qf5 b6 7. Bb2 Ra8 8. Nc3 Still looks dismal for black if this is black's only recourse. White can bring the Knight to f5 if needed. White can also bring the king to the centre. Can black hold this to a draw? Any better alternatives for black? > >>Qh7 Bxa5 Ra6 Bd8 f5 >>gxf5 Be7 Bxe7 Qxe7 Kd2 Rb6 >> >>It goes into a deep think on the 16th ply and eventually chooses Re6. >>What's more impressive is how it continues to build up on white's advantage >>when you play the game out.
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