Author: Mark Young
Date: 11:02:42 03/31/98
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On March 31, 1998 at 13:03:57, Howard Exner wrote:
>On March 31, 1998 at 00:10:00, Mark Young wrote:
>
>>In a wild game Junior 4.6 cuts Fritz 5 lead to one.
>>
>>Junior 4.6 3
>>
>>Fritz 5 4
>>
>>Draws 4
>>
>>
>>Game 11
>>
>>[Event "Game 11"]
>>[Site "?"]
>>[Date "1998.03.30"]
>>[Round "?"]
>>[White "Junior 4.6"]
>>[Black "Fritz 5"]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[ECO "B69"]
>>[Annotator "Young,M"]
>>[PlyCount "145"]
>>
>>1. e4 {0} 1... c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {0} 2... d6 {0} 3. d4 {0} 3... cxd4 {0} 4.
>>Nxd4 {0
>>} 4... Nf6 {0} 5. Nc3 {0} 5... Nc6 {0} 6. Bg5 {0} 6... e6 {0} 7. Qd2 {0}
>>7...
>>a6 {0} 8. O-O-O {0} 8... Bd7 {0} 9. f4 {0} 9... Be7 {0} 10. Nf3 {0}
>>10... b5 {0
>>} 11. Bxf6 {0} 11... gxf6 {0} 12. Bd3 {0} 12... Qa5 {0} 13. Kb1 {0}
>>13... b4 {0
>>} 14. Ne2 {0} 14... Qc5 {0} 15. f5 {0} 15... a5 {0} 16. Nf4 {0} 16... a4
>>{0}
>
>White's move 17 and 18 are excellent. Are these book moves? If Junior
>played these on its own then that is a sign that Amir has included
>some knowledge in how to defend against a pawn storm. After move 18
>and 19 the queen side play is totally gone as things are safely blocked
>up
>(from white's perspective). In an earlier game I praised Fritz's pawn
>storm
>of the castled king but in this case it was not carried out in the best
>way.
>
>>17. Rc1 {0} 17... Rb8 {0} 18. c3 {0} 18... b3 {0} 19. a3
>
>White's king is ideally placed now.
>
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