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Subject: Rebel Century4 - DIEP missing a trick

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 13:02:47 12/16/01


Hello i was watching matemastr vs diep at the internet.

First game DIEP won convincingly, second 30 30 game
is still playing and pretty unclear now.


Move  matemastr          diep
----  ----------------   ----------------
  1.  c4       (0:07)    Nf6      (0:00)
  2.  Nc3      (0:08)    g6       (0:00)
  3.  g3       (0:07)    Bg7      (0:00)
  4.  Nf3      (0:05)    O-O      (0:00)
  5.  Bg2      (0:06)    d6       (0:00)
  6.  d4       (0:05)    Nbd7     (0:00)
  7.  O-O      (0:06)    e5       (0:00)
  8.  e4       (0:05)    exd4     (0:00)
  9.  Nxd4     (0:05)    Re8      (0:00)
 10.  h3       (0:06)    a6       (0:00)
 11.  Bf4      (0:06)    Ne5      (2:55)
12.  b3       (0:13)    Bd7      (1:56)
 13.  a4       (0:12)    Qc8      (1:41)
 14.  Kh2      (0:11)    a5       (2:34)
 15.  Qd2      (2:03)    h5       (2:25)
 16.  Rfd1     (1:58)    Nc6      (1:30)
 17.  Bh6      (2:12)    Ng4+     (1:28)
 18.  hxg4     (4:49)    Bxd4     (0:00)
 19.  g5       (0:01)    Bh8      (1:29)
 20.  Nd5      (2:00)    Nd4      (0:00)
 21.  Qd3      (1:38)    Kh7      (0:00)
 22.  Nf6+     (2:17)    Bxf6     (0:00)
 23.  gxf6     (0:25)    Kxh6     (1:11)
 24.  Qxd4     (0:03)
       {Game in progress} *

I can't forget the impression that at move 21 white could have tried
Nf6+ bxf6 gxf6 with the plan bg7 and qh6-h8 mate.

Of course i was just following the game while doing other stuff,
and i didn't analyze it yet. But i would be amazed if Rebel Century
couldn't profit more from what happened than it did.









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