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Subject: Re: Reti - Alekhine 1925 (Baden-Baden) 33) ... Be6! Find it!

Author: Sally Weltrop

Date: 10:53:25 02/16/03

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On February 15, 2003 at 21:09:14, John Merlino wrote:

>On February 15, 2003 at 19:16:46, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>
>>Ra6 looks good to me too:
>
>And Chessmaster 9000 likes Ne4 before switching to Ra6 with a slightly better
>eval. I think there are a few reasonable moves here that keep Black's advantage.
>This is on a P3-733:

I have T-Bird 950 which I forgot to mention. The while beauty of the move Be6!
is that it opens the square for 34) ... Ng4+ and the subsequent moves afterward
yield a much stronger finish for Black and this is what happened.
>
>Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
>0:00	1/3	-2.47	2161		1...Ne4 2.Rd8+ Rxd8 3.Nxd8 Bxf3
>					4.Bxf3 Rxf3 5.Rxe4 Rxg3
>0:00	1/4	-2.48	6488		1...Ne4 2.Rd8+ Rxd8 3.Nxd8 N2xg3
>					4.Ne5 Be2
>0:00	1/5	-2.51	28373		1...Ne4 2.Rd1 Bxf3 3.Bxf3 N2xg3
>					4.Bg4 Ra2+ 5.Kg1
>0:01	1/6	-2.44	90724		1...Ne4 2.Rb2 Bxf3 3.Bxf3 Rxf3
>					4.Rxe2 Nxg3 5.Kg2 Rd3
>0:03	1/7	-2.26	183025		1...Ne4 2.Rb2 Bxf3 3.Bxf3 N2xg3
>					4.Nc5 Nd2 5.Bxa8 Nxc4
>0:07	1/8	-2.24	451233		1...Ne4 2.Rb2 Bxf3 3.Bxf3 Rxf3
>					4.Rxe2 Nxg3 5.Kg2 Rfa3 6.Re5 Rd3
>0:18	1/9	-2.17	1295917		1...Ne4 2.Rb2 Bxf3 3.Bxf3 Rxf3
>					4.Rxe2 Nxg3 5.Kg2 Raa3 6.Rf2 Rxf2+
>					7.Kxf2
>0:56	2/10	-2.18	4335297		1...Ne4 2.Rdc2 N2xg3 3.Nd6 Ra5
>					4.Nxe4 Nxe4 5.Ng5 Nf6 6.Ne4 Rh5+
>					7.Kg1 Nd5
>2:50	3/11	-2.12	14558193	1...Ne4 2.Rdc2 N2xg3 3.Nc5 Re8
>					4.Nd2 Nf6 5.Rb2 Bf5 6.Bf3 Nf1+
>					7.Kg2 Nxd2 8.Rxd2
>6:59	3/11	-2.33	37487123	1...Ra6 2.Rd8+ Kh7 3.Ng5+ Kg6 4.Rd5
>					Rxg3 5.Nc5 Ra1 6.Nce4 Rxg2+ 7.Kxg2
>					Nf4+ 8.Kxf2 Nxd5 9.Rc6+ f6 10.Ne6
>11:02	4/12	-2.31	60383066	1...Ra6 2.Rd8+ Kh7 3.Ng5+ Kg6 4.Nc5
>					Ra5 5.Nh3 Bxh3 6.Bxh3 Nxh3 7.Kxh3
>					Rxg3+ 8.Kh2 Raa3 9.Rd2 Rge3 10.Rg4+
>					Kh6 11.Rd5
>
>jm



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