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Subject: Re: Some Fritz 6-assisted analysis of the game in question

Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto

Date: 16:25:46 09/09/01

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On September 09, 2001 at 18:10:23, Roy Eassa wrote:

>[34.Bg5 Bxa4 35.bxa4 Rxb1+ 36.Bxb1 Rxa4 37.Rb2 Ra3 38.Rb8
>  (38.Bd2 Nd7 39.Rb7 Nc5-+)
> 38...Kf7 39.Kf1 Rxc3 40.Ra8-/+ Nd7?
>  (40...d5! 41.Bd2 Bb4 42.Ra7+ Ke6 43.Ra6+ Kd7 44.Ra7+ Kc6 45.Rxh7 d4 46.Bxc3
>    (46.h4 Rd3! 47.Bxd3 Bxd2 48.Ke2 Bf4 49.Bb1 d3+ 50.Ke1 Kd5 51.a4 Kd4-+)
>   46...Bxc3 47.h4 d3 48.h5 Ng4 49.hxg6 Ne3+ 50.Kf2 d2 51.Rh1 d1Q 52.Rxd1 Nxd1+
>53.Ke2 Nb2 54.Bxf5 Kc5 should win(? somebody please check);

Your second move is already suboptimal here ;)

Instead of Bxa4 first Bg7. White has no active counterplay
anyway and it adds the decisive threat Bxc3.

--
GCP



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