Author: Roy Brunjes
Date: 07:44:51 11/15/03
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On November 15, 2003 at 02:37:44, Terry McCracken wrote: >http://www.worldchessrating.com/534332864.html?150441334582865 > >http://www.worldchessrating.com/534418102.html?0973762115463614 Shipov seems to miss the best line in his analysis of 30 ... h4 : The line Shipov gives: 30 ... h4 31. Qb4 g3 32. Rg4 and now, NOT Qh5 (with f3, Nd4; Ree4 Rxf3 to follow where Black is better, but not necessarily winning outright) but rather: 32. .... gxf2+ 33. Rxf2 Qh5 34. Rf3 Nd4 35. Rxf7 Qxf7 36. Qe1 Nc2 37. Rxg7+ Kxg7 38. Qe2 Qf4 and it seems Black is in control of the situation. or 34. h3 Nh6 35. Rxh4 Qd1 36. Rxf7 Rxf7 37. Qc4 Qe1 and Black is still doing quite well. I used Fritz 8 and Chessmaster 9000 SKR for this analysis. Is this analysis flawed?? Sometimes GMs do not cover lines that may seem obvious to them (but that a frequently seen as promising by weaker players!) Roy
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