Author: Uri Blass
Date: 21:55:50 03/26/02
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On March 26, 2002 at 18:36:00, Roy Eassa wrote: >A quick analysis, starting at Black's move 34: > >1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 e6 3.b3 Nf6 4.g3 Be7 5.Bg2 0-0 6.0-0 b6 7.Bb2 Bb7 8.e3 c5 9.Nc3 >dxc4 10.bxc4 Nc6 11.Qe2 Qc7 12.d3 a6 13.Rab1 Rab8 14.Ba1 Na7 15.Rfd1 Rbd8 16.Qb2 >Nc8 17.a4 Bc6 18.Ng5 Bxg2 19.Kxg2 Qc6+ 20.Kg1 Nd7 21.f4 Bxg5 22.fxg5 Qf3 23.Qe2 >Ne5 24.Qxf3 Nxf3+ 25.Kf2 Nxh2 26.a5 Ng4+ 27.Ke2 bxa5 28.Na4 Ne7 29.Nxc5 Rc8 >30.Na4 e5 31.Nb6 Rcd8 32.Rf1 Rfe8 33.Bc3 Rd6 34.Bxa5 > >[d] 4r1k1/4nppp/pN1r4/B3p1P1/2P3n1/3PP1P1/4K3/1R3R2 b - - 0 33 >34...Rg6? > > [34...Rc6 35.e4 +=] > > [34...e4 35.d4 > (35.dxe4 Nc6 =) > 35...Rg6 = 36.Rf4 Rxg5 37.Rxe4 Nf6 38.Rxe7 Rxe7 39.Nd5 Re8 > 40.Nxf6+ gxf6 41.Bc7 unclear] > >35.Nd5! Nxd5 My Junior7 prefers 35...Nc6 here and I see no reason to trade pieces. I think that more pieces on the board increase the chances of programs. Uri
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