Author: Andreas Guettinger
Date: 13:26:59 12/11/03
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On December 11, 2003 at 14:58:33, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On December 11, 2003 at 14:47:39, Jaime Benito de Valle Ruiz wrote: > >>On December 11, 2003 at 14:26:09, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5 d5 5. exd5 Nxd5 6. Nxf7 Kxf7 7. Qf3+ Ke6 >>>8. Nc3 Nb4 >>> >>>Now I'll let you dictate the next move. If you want to back up and play a >>>different white move, feel free. I am at home and don't have my old chess >>>opening notes handy so this is coming from memory right now. >>> >>>White's normal moves are O-O (threat of Re1), Qe4 (threat of f4) and >>>a3 (driving the knight away from defending d5). Other moves might be >>>playable, those are the three I remember playing when I used this in >>>blitz games regularly... >>> >>>I think Hans Berliner had some detailed analysis of this opening somewhere >>>years ago, also showing it was cute for white, but lost if black doesn't >>>lose his cool with all the pins and potential checks. >> >>You're probably right, but... I'd like to see how can black win after >> >>9.a3 (9...,Nxc2 10.Kd1,Nxa1 11.Nxd5) >> >>..because I don't know how. >> >>Regards, >> >> Jaime > > >I don't like that line either. 10. ... Nd4 looks better, and even 8. ... Ne7 >avoids the entire mess with a3 and Nxc2+ Hold it, hold it, I cannot see what's so bad about Nxa1? 9.a3 Nxc2 10. Kd1 Nxa1 11. Nxd5 Kd6 12. d4 c6 and then? Andy
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