Author: Eduard Nemeth
Date: 22:27:29 01/11/02
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On January 11, 2002 at 14:38:30, Roy Eassa wrote: >Eduard, > >I am very surprised to see Fritz 7a play 22...Rb8? instead of 22...Qd5+, which I >believe is better. After 22...Rb8?, I believe White is winning. Did you have a >winning plan against 22...Qd5+ ? Hi! Wow, an very strong move!! I belive that I hase plays after 22...Dd5+ 23. Kf2, then I would plays all moves aggressive! Is this a losing move?? here my analyses, Im not sure: Nemeth,E - Fritz 7 [B10] Stufe=Blitz:10'., 2001 1.e4 c6 2.Sc3 d5 3.h4 d4 4.Sb1 Sf6 5.d3 e5 6.g3 Lb4+ 7.Sd2 0-0 8.a3 Da5 9.Lh3 Lxh3 10.Sxh3 Lxd2+ 11.Lxd2 Db5 12.Lg5 Sbd7 13.b3 a5 14.a4 Db4+ 15.Kf1 Dd6 16.f4 Tae8 17.Kg2 h6 18.Df3 hxg5 19.hxg5 Sh7 20.f5 g6 21.Dg4 gxf5 22.exf5 Tb8 [22...Dd5+ 23.Kf2 A) 23...Dc5 24.Sf4 Dxc2+ 25.Kg1; B) 23...e4 24.Sf4 De5 (24...Se5 25.Dh5; 24...e3+ 25.Kg1 Se5 26.Dh5) 25.Sh5; C) 23...Kg7 24.Tae1] 23.Sf2 Dd5+ 24.Se4 Tfe8 25.Th6 Kf8 26.Td6 Dxd6 27.Sxd6 f6 28.Sxe8 Txe8 29.g6 Sg5 30.Th1 Ke7 31.Th7+ Kd6 32.Dh5 Sxh7 33.Dxh7 e4 34.dxe4 Txe4 35.g7 Te7 36.g8D Txh7 37.Dxh7 c5 38.Df7 Kc7 39.g4 Kc6 40.g5 1-0 PGN: [Event "Stufe=Blitz:10'."] [Site "?"] [Date "2001.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Nemeth,Eduard"] [Black "Fritz 7"] [ECO "B10"] [Result "1-0"] 1. e4 c6 2. Nc3 d5 3. h4 d4 4. Nb1 Nf6 5. d3 e5 6. g3 Bb4+ 7. Nd2 O-O 8. a3 Qa5 9. Bh3 Bxh3 10. Nxh3 Bxd2+ 11. Bxd2 Qb5 12. Bg5 Nbd7 13. b3 a5 14. a4 Qb4+ 15. Kf1 Qd6 16. f4 Rae8 17. Kg2 h6 18. Qf3 hxg5 19. hxg5 Nh7 20. f5 g6 21. Qg4 gxf5 22. exf5 Rb8 (22... Qd5+ 23. Kf2 Kg7 (23... Qc5 24. Nf4 Qxc2+ 25. Kg1) (23... e4 24. Nf4 Qe5 (24... Ne5 25. Qh5) (24... e3+ 25. Kg1 Ne5 26. Qh5) 25. Nh5) 24. Rae1) 23. Nf2 Qd5+ 24. Ne4 Rfe8 25. Rh6 Kf8 26. Rd6 Qxd6 27. Nxd6 f6 28. Nxe8 Rxe8 29. g6 Ng5 30. Rh1 Ke7 31. Rh7+ Kd6 32. Qh5 Nxh7 33. Qxh7 e4 34. dxe4 Rxe4 35. g7 Re7 36. g8=Q Rxh7 37. Qxh7 c5 38. Qf7 Kc7 39. g4 Kc6 40. g5 1-0 Regards, Eduard
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