Author: Uri Blass
Date: 05:19:09 08/25/04
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On August 25, 2004 at 08:08:08, Uri Blass wrote: >On August 25, 2004 at 07:58:04, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On August 25, 2004 at 03:32:33, Martin Baumung wrote: >> >>>Hello Uri, >>> >>>thanks for the nice test position. I've had a look at it and your analysis. >>>After that I'm not really sure about black's second move (Nd7) you suggested: >>> >>>After 3. e4-e5 black is in real trouble I think, however after 2. ..Ng8 I can't >>>see any advantage for white. >>> >>>1. Nf5 gxf5 2. Rxf5 Ng8 (2... Nd7 3. e5 Kg8 (3... dxe5 4. Qg4 $3 $18) (3... Kh8 >>>4. Bxh6 f6 5. Bxg7+ Kxg7 6. Qg4+ $18) (3... f6 4. exf6 Bg6 5. fxg7 $18) 4. Bxh6 >>>f6 (4... Nxe5 5. Bxg7 Kxg7 6. Rxe5 $18) 5. Bxg7 Kxg7 6. Qg4+ $18) 3. e5 Kh8 * >>> >>>Best wishes, >>> >>>Martin >> >>2...Nd7 is the main line only because it is the first move that I analyzed. >>I did not claim that it is best and I agree that 2...Ng8 probably lose more >>slowly. >> >>The >+0.4 score was based on learning lines after 2...Ng8 but the score seems to >>improve for white when I analyze deeper. >> >>After 2...Nd7 I remember more than +2 score for white. >> >>Uri > >I will analyze 3...Kh8 but I believe that white must have something after it. >I believe that ideas like Rf1 should be winning for white. > >After 3...Kh8 >Movei prefers 4.exd6 Qxd6 5.Ne4 with small positive score (0.12) but I did not >give it a long time to analyze and I do not have fast hardware for that purpose >now. > >relevant position to analyze >[D]r3brnk/2q2pb1/p2p3p/nppPPR2/8/1PP1B2P/P1BNQ1P1/R5K1 w - - 0 4 > >Uri Movei failed high on Rf6 here. If you do not play f6 you are probably punished by not being able to play it later. Uri
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