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Subject: Re: Junior 8 Theoretical Novelty

Author: Dennis Breuker

Date: 12:05:33 01/04/04

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On January 04, 2004 at 13:56:41, Pierre Chevalier wrote:

>Junior 8 produced the following TN in the King's Gambit:
>1 e4 e5 2 f4 exf4 3 Nf3 d6 4 d4 g5 5 h4 g4 6 Ng1 Qf6 7 Nc3 Ne7 8 Nge2 Bh6
>9 Qd2 Nbc6 10 Nb5 Kd7 11 d5N
>VanderKuyl--Caminade, Naujac 2001 went 11 e5
>Junior 7 played 6 Bxf4 with a brilliant victory

Why 10..Kd7? More logical is Kd8.
Kd8 has been played more often, and also in that case
11.d5! is a better move than e5 (as is already known).

So a novel move in the position after Kd7,
but not in the position after Kd8. The idea is not new...

Dennis



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