Author: Uri Blass
Date: 03:50:45 11/06/03
[Event "40'/40"]
[Site "Tel-Aviv"]
[Date "2003.11.06"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Uri Blass"]
[Black "Jerry Asquith"]
[Result "*"]
[ECO "C95"]
[Annotator "Blass,Uri"]
[PlyCount "59"]
[TimeControl "40/2400:0/0:0/0"]
{64MB, Shredder7.ctg, URI-PC
} 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O
Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 O-O 9. h3 Nb8 10. d4 Nbd7 11. Nbd2 Bb7 12. Bc2
Re8 13. Nf1 Bf8 14. Ng3 g6 15. a4 c5 16. d5 c4 17. Bg5 h6 18. Be3 Nc5 19. Qd2
h5 20. Ra3 h4 21. Bxc5 dxc5 22. Nf1 Nh5 23. Ne3 Nf6 24. axb5 axb5 25. Rea1 Rb8
26. Ra7 Bc8 27. Qd1 Bg7 28. Nxh4 Nxe4 29. Nxg6 Qh4 30. Nxh4 *
29.Nxg6 wins a pawn but Fritz cannot see it.
For some reason it believes that black has enough positional compensation and
only after some moves the evaluation fail low.
My opponent was probably sure that I am going to play 29.Bxe4 so he wrote this
move in his computer and played his prepared reply 4884 that was supposed to be
Qxh4.
He resigned after I captured his queen and the result is that I have 6/7 as 6th
board of Israel in the olympiad games.
I wonder what is the reason that Fritz dislikes 29.Nxg6
Movei gives white more than a pawn advantage and I do not understand what Fritz
evaluates here as good for black.
Uri
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