Author: Mike S.
Date: 10:14:31 02/09/02
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On February 09, 2002 at 12:42:12, Roy Eassa wrote: >On February 09, 2002 at 04:06:10, Mike S. wrote: > 1.b4 d5 2.Bb2 Bf5 3.Nf3 e6 4.e3 Nf6 5.a3 c5 6.c4 cxb4 7.axb4 Nc6 8.Qa4 Be7 9.cxd5 exd5 10.Nd4 Bd7 11.b5 Nb4 12.Ba3 a5 13.Nc3 0-0 14.Be2 Ne4 15.0-0 Nxd2 16.Rfd1 Nc4 17.Nxd5 Nxa3 18.Nxe7+ Qxe7 19.Qxa3 b6 20.Rd2 Rac8 21.Rad1 Rc7 22.h3 Rfc8 23.Qa1 g6 24.Nf3 Be8 25.Rd6 Qxd6 26.Rxd6 Rc1+ 27.Qxc1 Rxc1+ 28.Kh2 a4 29.Rxb6 a3 30.Rb8 Kf8 31.b6 a2 32.Bb5 Nc6 33.Bxc6 a1Q 34.Rxe8+ Kg7 35.b7 Rb1 36.b8Q Rxb8 37.Rxb8 Qa5 38.Rb7 Kf8 39.e4 Qc5 40.Bd5 f5 >Is this a game you played? It's pretty interesting. (...) Thanks! But actually I made only the first move, so to speak. QUIZ: Where does these moves come from? The first answer wins the knowledge of being able to answer such questions first. :o) I found another nice "pv": 1.b4 d5 2.Bb2 Nd7 3.Nf3 Ngf6 4.e3 g6 5.c4 dxc4 6.Bxc4 Bg7?, and now... [D]r1bqk2r/pppnppbp/5np1/8/1PB5/4PN2/PB1P1PPP/RN1QK2R w KQkq - 0 7 7.Bxf7+. A strong surprise. I found a few computer games with 1.b4 too, i.e. [Event "WinBoard 4.0.2, Turnier 4"] [Site "Hamburg/Trier"] [Date "1999.03.31"] [Round "6.1"] [White "Zarkov 4.5e"] [Black "ZChess 1.20"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "A00"] 1. b4 e5 2. Bb2 f6 3. e4 Bxb4 4. Bc4 Nc6 5. f4 g6 6. Ne2 Qe7 7. Nbc3 Bxc3 8. Nxc3 exf4 9. Bb3 Nb4 10. O-O Qd6 11. a3 Nc6 12. Nd5 Nce7 13. Nxf4 Qb6+ 14. Kh1 d6 15. Rb1 Qc6 16. Qf3 Qc5 17. Bxg8 Nxg8 18. Nd5 Kd7 19. Bxf6 Kc6 20. Nb4+ Kd7 21. Bxh8 Ne7 22. Qf8 d5 23. Rf7 dxe4 24. Bf6 Qg1+ 25. Kxg1 Ke6 26. Qxe7+ Kf5 27. Qc5+ Kf4 28. Qg5# 1-0 Regards, M.Scheidl
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