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Subject: Re: how many programs find Ne2...

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 10:30:50 09/09/04

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On September 09, 2004 at 13:17:24, Dan Ellwein wrote:

>[Event "Chessmaster 10th ed."]
>[Site ""]
>[Date "2004.9.7"]
>[Round ""]
>[White "d15.5"]
>[Black "CM10"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "oft"]
>Time Control 10/3
>
>P3/850
>
>  1. d4             f5
>  2. e4             fxe4
>  3. Nc3            Nf6
>  4. Bg5            Nc6
>  5. d5             Ne5
>  6. Qd4            Nf7
>  7. Bxf6           gxf6
>  8. Qxe4           Bh6
>  9. Nf3            c6
> 10. dxc6           bxc6
> 11. Qa4            Qb6
> 12. Qb3            Qc5
> 13. Bd3            d5
> 14. O-O            Qd6
>
>[d]r1b1k2r/p3pn1p/2pq1p1b/3p4/8/1QNB1N2/PPP2PPP/R4RK1 w kq - 0 15
>
> 15. Ne2
>                    Ne5
> 16. Nfd4           Rb8
> 17. Qc3            c5
> 18. Nf5            Bxf5
> 19. Bxf5           e6
> 20. Qh3            exf5
> 21. Qxh6           Rxb2
> 22. Ng3            f4
> 23. Nf5            Qf8
> 24. Qxf4 and white goes on to win...
>
>Dan

      Hi Dan
      In my opinion 15.Ne2 is not at all a winning
      move and the course of the game does not
      contain forced moves. After 15.Ne2 Black
      should play 15...e5 (not 15...Ne5). Would
      you please be good enough to demonstrate
      a winning line after 15...e5 and a second
      wish: it would be nice to poste games here
      in the usual PGN-format.
      Regards
      Kurt



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