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Subject: white is not in trouble

Author: Igor Gorelikov

Date: 05:58:56 09/08/04

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The position is more or less equal in the main line:
1. Bxg7 Qh4+ 2. g3 fxg3 3. Bg2 gxh2+ 4. Kf1 hxg1=Q+ 5. Kxg1 Qg5 6. Bxh8

White is not in trouble for sure.

The single game I've found is of opponents with big ELO difference:

[Event "National Chess Congress"]
[Site "Philadelphia, PA USA"]
[Date "1999.11.27"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Lapshun, Yury"]
[Black "Kaufman, Raymond"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A00"]
[WhiteElo "2507"]
[BlackElo "2145"]
[PlyCount "40"]
[EventDate "1999.11.26"]

1. b4 e5 2. Bb2 Bxb4 3. f4 exf4 4. Bxg7 Qh4+ 5. g3 fxg3 6. Bg2 gxh2+ 7. Kf1
hxg1=Q+ 8. Kxg1 8... Qg3 {or Qg5} 9. Bxh8 {Here the position more or less equal
} 9... d5 10. Rxh7 Ne7 11. Bf6 Ng6 12. e3 Bg4 13. Qf1 Nd7 (13... Bd6 {is better
}) 14. Nc3 (14. Bc3 {! and game is over}) 14... c6 15. Rb1 a5 16. a3 Bd6 17.
Rxb7 Nde5 18. Ne2 Bxe2 19. Qxe2 Ng4 20. Rh3 Qxh3 1-0

regards,
Igor



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