Author: Mike S.
Date: 19:04:02 03/10/01
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On March 10, 2001 at 14:41:02, John Merlino wrote: >On March 10, 2001 at 13:16:52, Brian Kostick wrote: > >>I was running two chessmaster personalities (last night) and they played out >>this game: >> >>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 d5 4. Nf3 Be7 5. Bg5 O-O 6. e3 Nbd7 7. Bd3 c5 >>8. O-O dxc4 9. Bxc4 a6 10. a4 cxd4 11. exd4 Nb6 12. Bb3 Bd7 13. Ne5 Bc6 >>14. Qd3 Rc8 15. Qh3 h6 16. Bxh6 gxh6 17. Qxh6 Nh7 18. Bc2 Nf6 19. Ng4 >>Nbd7 20. Rfe1 Qb6 21. Re3 Bf3 22. Rxf3 Rxc3 23. Rxf6 Rh3 24. gxh3 Nxf6 >>25. Nxf6+ Bxf6 26. Qh7# 1-0 >> >>(...) >(...) Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.... ChessBase, with the Big Database '99, says 14...Rc8 is the "novelty"... I found two games with the position after 14.Qd3 (with transposition in the first game), which may be useful: Cvitan,O (2465) - Kovacevic,V (2325) [D60] Zenica Zenica (3), 1986 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Be7 4.Nc3 Nf6 5.Bg5 0-0 6.e3 Nbd7 7.Qc2 dxc4 8.Bxc4 a6 9.a4 c5 10.0-0 cxd4 11.exd4 Nb6 12.Bb3 Bd7 13.Ne5 Bc6 14.Qd3 Nbd5 15.Rfe1 [15.Nxc6 ½-½ Kadimova,I (2305) - Khurtsidze,N (2295), Halle 1995] 15...h6 16.Bxf6 Nxf6 17.Nxf7 Rxf7 18.Bxe6 Qd6 19.Qg6 Raf8 20.Re3 Qxd4 21.Rd1 Qc5 22.b4 Qxb4 23.Rde1 Bc5 24.Rg3 Nh5 0-1 (I did not analyse.) Regards, M.Scheidl
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