Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 11:05:00 06/29/04
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On June 29, 2004 at 10:20:45, Daniel Jackson wrote: >On June 29, 2004 at 09:42:14, Rob Basham wrote: > >>On June 29, 2004 at 08:38:10, Daniel Jackson wrote: >> >>>1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 Nc6 8.Qd2 0–0 >>>9.Bc4 Bd7 10.h4 Rc8 11.Bb3 Ne5 12.0–0–0 Nc4 13.Bxc4 Rxc4 14.h5 Nxh5 15.g4 Nf6 >>>16.Nde2 Qa5 17.Bh6 Bxh6 18.Qxh6 Rfc8 >>> >>> [D]2r3k1/pp1bpp1p/3p1npQ/q7/2r1P1P1/2N2P2/PPP1N3/2KR3R w - - 0 1 >>> >>>19.Rd3 R4c5 20.g5 Rxg5 21.Rd5 Rxd5 22.Nxd5 Re8 23.Nef4 Bc6 24.e5 Bxd5 25.exf6 >>>exf6 26.Qxh7+ Kf8 27.Qh8+ 1-0 >>> >>>Both a positional and tactical test. Does any engine find Karpov's 19.Rd3! >>> >>>Daniel >> >>Hi.. >>This is one of my favorite moves! >>Bringing the rook to the third rank is often very powerful! >> >>Yes, Chess Tiger Gambit 2 finds this move in 5 sec. ..only 8 ply, and does not >>change...! >> >>But Chess Tiger 14 prefers Rd5, etc. >> >>Rob >That's interesting, as this move shouldn't be obvious to a chess program, as it >is not directly an attacking move, yet it prepares the attack. It's an >intermediate move which forces Black to play 19..R4c5 and at the same time >serves as a prophylactic move, preventing Black from sacrificing with Rxc3. 1 second for Rebel. A matter of king safety I assume. >It was added to theory after this game, an innovation by Karpov. Who? Ed :)
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