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Subject: Re: ???

Author: Cliff Sears

Date: 12:38:22 09/18/04

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The first one with 11 is correct

On September 18, 2004 at 12:18:57, David Dahlem wrote:

>You posted three fen strings, two of which are different. ???
>
>rnb1kb1r/p2p1ppp/2p2n2/1B3Nq1/4PpP1/3P4/PPP4P/RNBQ1K1R w kq - 0 11
>rnb1kb1r/p1pp1ppp/7q/1B5n/4Pp2/3P1N2/PPP3PP/RNBQ1K1R w kq - 0 1
>rnb1kb1r/p2p1ppp/2p2n2/1B3Nq1/4PpP1/3P4/PPP4P/RNBQ1K1R w kq - 0 1
>
>Regards
>Dave
>
>On September 18, 2004 at 11:50:57, Cliff Sears wrote:
>
>>[d] rnb1kb1r/p2p1ppp/2p2n2/1B3Nq1/4PpP1/3P4/PPP4P/RNBQ1K1R w kq - 0 11
>>
>>The played move was Rg1
>>
>>"An imaginative piece sacrcifice, The idea is to gain
>> masses of time driving the black queen around the board. This
>>will give white an enormous lead in development" Analysis The World's
>>Greatest Chess Games by Burgess, Nunn, and Emms
>>
>>Anderssen - Kieseritzky,L, GCG_002 London 1851
>>rnb1kb1r/p1pp1ppp/7q/1B5n/4Pp2/3P1N2/PPP3PP/RNBQ1K1R w kq - 0 1
>>
>>Analysis by Shredder 6.02:
>>
>>1. ² (0.39): 8.Rh1-g1 Bc8-b7 9.Nb1-c3 Bf8-e7 10.Bb5-c4 0-0 11.Nc3-d5 Be7-d8
>>2. = (0.24): 8.Qd1-e1 Nb8-c6 9.d3-d4 Bf8-e7 10.Kf1-g1 0-0 11.Nb1-c3
>>3. = (0.06): 8.Nf3-h4 Qh6-g5 9.Nh4-f5 g7-g6 10.h2-h4 Nh5-g3+ 11.Nf5xg3 Qg5xb5
>>12.Nb1-c3
>>
>>
>>[Event "GCG_002"]
>>[Site "London"]
>>[Date "1851.??.??"]
>>[Round "?"]
>>[White "Anderssen"]
>>[Black "Kieseritzky, L."]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[ECO "C33"]
>>[BlackElo "2480"]
>>[Annotator "Fritz 5.00 (5s)"]
>>[PlyCount "45"]
>>[EventDate "1851.??.??"]
>>
>>1. e4 (1. e4 {[%emt 0:00:00]}) 1... e5 {
>>Opening = C33 - Königsläufer-Gambit /King's Bishop Gambit} 2. f4 $15 (2. Nf3
>>Nf6 $11) 2... exf4 3. Bc4 Qh4+ 4. Kf1 b5 $14 (4... d6 $5 $11) 5. Bxb5 Nf6 6.
>>Nf3 Qh6 7. d3 Nh5 8. Nh4 c6 9. Nf5 Qg5 10. g4 (10. Ba4 d5 $14) 10... Nf6 11.
>>Rg1 $2 $19 (11. Bc4 $142 $11) 11... cxb5 12. h4 Qg6 13. h5 Qg5 14. Qf3 Ng8 15.
>>Bxf4 Qf6 16. Nc3 Bc5 $14 (16... Bb7 $142 $17) 17. Nd5 $11 (17. d4 $5 Bf8 18.
>>Nd5 $16 (18. Nxb5 $6 Ba6 19. c4 Bxb5 20. cxb5 Qb6 $11)) 17... Qxb2 18. Bd6 $4
>>$19 (18. Nc7+ $142 Kd8 19. Qd1 $15) 18... Qxa1+ 19. Ke2 Bxg1 (19... Qxg1 $4 20.
>>Nxg7+ Kd8 21. Bc7#) 20. e5 {Threatening mate: Nxg7} Na6 $4 (20... Ba6 21. Nc7+
>>Kd8 22. Nxa6 Qc3 23. Bc7+ Qxc7 24. Nxc7 Nc6 25. Nxa8 g6 $16 (25... Nxe5 $4 26.
>>Qb7 Nc6 27. Qc7+ Ke8 28. Qc8+ Nd8 29. Nc7+ Kf8 30. Qxd8#)) 21. Nxg7+ Kd8 22.
>>Qf6+ Nxf6 23. Be7# 1-0
>>
>>Anderssen - Kieseritzky,L, GCG_002 London 1851
>>rnb1kb1r/p2p1ppp/2p2n2/1B3Nq1/4PpP1/3P4/PPP4P/RNBQ1K1R w kq - 0 1
>>
>>Analysis by Hiarcs 7.32:
>>
>>1. µ (-1.36): 11.Bb5-c4 Nf6xg4
>>2. µ (-1.36): 11.Bb5-a4 g7-g6
>>3. -+ (-1.41): 11.Rh1-g1 c6xb5



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