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Subject: Re: Alekhine vs Tarrasch,St. Petersburg,1914 [variant]

Author: Charles Young

Date: 18:53:39 09/03/01

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New position
3r1k2/p4pp1/1q3n1p/3rRN2/1p3P1Q/1PP4P/1P2R1PK/8 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Junior 7:

1. ± (1.04): 1.c4 Rd2 2.Rxd2 Rxd2 3.Nxh6 Qf2 4.Qg5 Rd4 5.c5 Qxf4+ 6.Qxf4 Rxf4
7.c6 Rf1 8.Rc5 Ne8 9.Rf5 Rxf5 10.Nxf5

2. ± (0.81): 1.Qg3 Nh5 2.Qg4 g6 3.Nxh6 Rxe5 4.Rxe5 bxc3 5.bxc3 Qxb3 6.Qf3 Qb6
7.c4 Kg7 8.Nf5+ gxf5 9.Qxh5 Rd2 10.Rxf5

(, x 03.09.2001)


On September 03, 2001 at 17:58:48, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote:

>       Alekhine vs Tarrasch,St. Petersburg,1914 [variant]
>       Position if Black had played 37...Nf6 instead of 37...Rxe5
>       Source: rec.games.chess.analysis [Antonio Torrecillas,24 Aug 2001]
>       [D]3r1k2/p4pp1/1q3n1p/3rRN2/1p3P1Q/1PP4P/1P2R1PK/8 w
>       The best line seems to be:
>       1.c4! Rd2! 2.R2e3 Ng8 3.Qe1!! Nf6 4.Qg3!! Nh5 5.Qh4! Nf6 6.Nxh6 +-
>       Do the chess programs agree? If not,what do they propose instead? JAFM



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