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Subject: Re: IM Berg 2500 - Fritz 7.006 Game 1

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 12:17:35 04/05/02

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On April 05, 2002 at 13:37:14, Roy Eassa wrote:

>On April 05, 2002 at 04:01:01, Sune Larsson wrote:
>
>>This was a French discussion. Emanuel chose a very risky continuation as black,
>>which gave an intense game. Black overextended his position and was severly
>>punished. Nice stuff for further analysis how to handle the black side.
>>Fritz 7 is dangerous...
>>
>>PIII 800  256 MB Hash  F7 book-tournament  120 minutes for the whole game.
>>
>>Game 2 will start here in 5 minutes...;-)
>>
>>
>>
>>[Event "Emanuel 120'"]
>>[Site "Kil"]
>>[Date "2002.04.04"]
>>[Round "1"]
>>[White "Fritz 7"]
>>[Black "Berg, Emanuel"]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[ECO "C18"]
>>[BlackElo "2500"]
>>[PlyCount "67"]
>>
>>{128MB, Fritz7.ctg, PIII 800
>>} 1. e4 {0} 1... e6 {13} 2. d4 {0} 2... d5 {11} 3.
>>Nc3 {0} 3... Bb4 {(Sf6) 15} 4. e5 {0} 4... c5 {(Se7) 18} 5. a3 {0} 5... Bxc3+ {
>>(La5) 11} 6. bxc3 {0} 6... Qc7 {(Se7) 19} 7. Nf3 {0} 7... b6 {(Se7) 13} 8. Bb5+
>>{0} 8... Bd7 {13} 9. Bd3 {0} 9... Ba4 {(Se7) 16} 10. O-O {0} 10... Nd7 $5 {
>>(Se7) Black goes for rapid Q-side development. 124} 11. Bg5 $146 {0.41/13 166}
>>11... h6 {200} 12. Bh4 {0.09/14 0} 12... cxd4 {
>>(c4) 12.- c4 was the safe way to play it. 166} 13. cxd4 {0.50/15 441} 13... Qc3
>>{Now black has a clear grip on the Q-side but he's behind in the development
>>of the K-side. 159} 14. Re1 {White has some options with Re3 0.56/15 110} 14...
>>Rc8 {
>>(Lg3) Or 14.-g5 immediately. Black is maybe overextending his position. 769}
>>15. Rc1 $1 {15.Ra2? might be the old computer move. 0.47/15 331} 15... g5 {
>>Consequent but very risky.The inclusion of 14.-Rc8 and 15.Rc1, before black's
>>g5, looks afterwards to favour white. Black didn't like 15.-Qxa3 16.Ra1 Qb4 17.
>>Qe2. 1242} 16. Bg3 {0.44/17 0} 16... g4 {(Tc7) 320} 17. Nd2 $1 {This move was
>>not possible without 14.-Rc8 and 15.Rc1. Now black cannot play 17.-Qxd3
>>because the c8-rook is en prise. 0.72/14 141} 17... Ne7 {(h5) 17.-Qxd4 looked
>>too dangerous because of 18.Nb3 Bxb3 19.cxb3 Rxc1 20.Qxc1 with active bishops
>>and intrusion on the c-file. 170} 18. Nb3 {1.03/14 255} 18... h5 {569} 19. Bf4
>>$1 {Very strong. Black is now left with lots of weak squares, whereas white
>>has plenty of dynamics. 1.09/15 0} 19... Ng6 {(Lxb3) 480} 20. Bg5 {1.31/13 165}
>>20... O-O {(Tc6) 218} 21. Bd2 {
>>The white bishops dominate the board. 1.88/14 195} 21... Qc6 {338} 22. Bb4 {
>>1.88/14 0} 22... Rfe8 {(Dd2) 127} 23. Qd2 {1.81/14 0} 23... Kg7 {(a5) 86} 24.
>>Qg5 {1.78/13 91} 24... Rh8 {(Lb5) 314} 25. c4 $3 {A tactical blow. 2.63/12 92}
>>25... Bxb3 {(Tce8) 269} 26. Bxg6 {4.00/12 73} 26... fxg6 {160} 27. cxd5 {
>>5.28/15 0} 27... Qb7 {(Dxc1) 136} 28. Qe7+ {9.66/13 40} 28... Kg8 {40} 29.
>>Qxe6+ {9.66/13 0} 29... Kg7 {25} 30. Qe7+ {10.25/13 12} 30... Kg8 {23} 31. e6 {
>>10.25/13 25} 31... Rh7 {(Sc5) 127} 32. Rxc8+ {#7/7 0} 32... Qxc8 {13} 33. exd7
>>$1 {#6/6 13} 33... Qxd7 {(Txe7) 25} 34. Qf8# {#1/2 0} 1-0
>>
>>
>>Sune
>
>
>
>What about this:
>
>[d] 2r1k2r/p2nnp2/1p2p2p/3pP3/b2P2p1/PNqB2B1/2P2PPP/2RQR1K1 b k - 0 17
>
>18...Bxb3 19.cxb3 Qxd4 (e.g.: 20.Rxc8+ Nxc8 21.Re2 Ne7 22.Rc2 Kd8)
>
>instead of 18...h5, which was played?


 Emanuel didn't like 20.Rxc8+ Nxc8 21.Qc2 Qc5 22.Qb2 with the idea Rc1,Bb5
 or 21.-Ne7 22.Bb5 Qc5 23.Qd3 "and black will almost be crucified."

 Sune



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