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Subject: Re: claiming a 3-fold repetition

Author: Claude Le Page

Date: 13:31:57 12/01/03

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It must be in the trend of this time: I just Had this problem in an analysis:
Here is the analytic sequence:
1 e4 e5 2 Bc4 Bc5 3 Qg4 d5 4 Qxg7 Qh4 5 Qxh8 Qxf2+ 6 Kd1 Qxg2 7 Qxe5+ Ne7
8 Qh8+ Kd7 9 d4 Qxh1 10 Qg7 dxc4 11 dxc5 Kc6 12 Nd2 Na6 13 Ndf3 Be6
14 Ne5+ Kxc5 15 Be3+ Kd6 16 Qg3 Rg8 17 Ng4+ Kc6 18 Ne5+ Kd6 19 Ng4+ Kc6
20 Ne5+ Kd6 and now , in place of 21 Ng4+ 1/2-1/2 , I saw :
    21 -- no move was made , but move was transmitted to black who quietly play
21...Rxg3!!!
now , don't wonder about this crazy opening : it's a gambit due to GM Bronstein
, and never played in tournament
is there a link with what happened in Graz?
Friendly Yours
Claude Le Page



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