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Subject: Re: Try 18...Rb6

Author: Bigler

Date: 00:44:39 02/12/04

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On February 12, 2004 at 02:26:39, Bigler wrote:

>Hello,
>
>Thanks for your answer.
>I will analyse 18...Rb6 and give you a few of my analyses.
>see you
>
>Best regards
>
>
>
>On February 11, 2004 at 18:33:22, Telmo Escobar wrote:
>
>>On February 11, 2004 at 17:13:16, Bouddha wrote:
>>
>>>Dear all,
>>>
>>>What is black best move here ?
>>>
>>>1.e4 c5 2.Cf3 Cc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Cxd4 Cf6 5.Cc3 e5 6.Cdb5 d6 7.Fg5 a6 8.Ca3 b5
>>>9.Fxf6 gxf6 10.Cd5 Fg7 11.Fd3 Ce7 12.Cxe7 Dxe7 13.0–0 0–0 14.c4 f5 15.Df3 d5
>>>16.cxd5 fxe4 17.Fxe4 Tb8 18.Tfd1 Line
>>>
>>>[D]1rb2rk1/4qpbp/p7/1p1Pp3/4B3/N4Q2/PP3PPP/R2R2K1 b - - 0 18
>>>
>>>If there is no solution in this line, I think that 10...Bg7 is lost.
>>>
>>>I would like to find someone to say me that it can defend black position after
>>>10...Bg7 and try to play it against me.
>>>Is someone interested ?
>>>
>>>Best regards to all.
>>
>> I'd examine 18...Rb6 (18...Tb6, in French). There the rook prevents the
>>threatening d5-d6 and also is enabled to go to the kingside. After 18...Rb6,
>>Black is threatening f7-f5.
>> All this sounds logical, now you could ask some engines to analyze the position
>>after 18...Rb6.

I propose 19.Rac1


>>
>>  Telmo



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