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Subject: Re: Some analysis provided

Author: Michel Langeveld

Date: 04:12:39 10/27/04

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On October 26, 2004 at 06:15:17, Alexander Kure wrote:

>On October 26, 2004 at 00:36:09, Michel Langeveld wrote:
>
>>On October 25, 2004 at 07:10:58, Alexander Kure wrote:
>>
>>>[Event "24th DOCC"]
>>>[Site "Leiden Ned"]
>>>[Date "2004.10.17"]
>>>[Round "6"]
>>>[White "Pro Deo"]
>>>[Black "ANT"]
>>>[Result "*"]
>>>[ECO "C42"]
>>>[Annotator "Kure,Alexander"]
>>>
>>>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 d6 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. d4 d5 6. Bd3 Be7
>>>7. O-O Nc6 8. c4 Nb4 9. Be2 O-O 10. Nc3 Bf5 11. a3 Nxc3 12. bxc3 Nc6
>>>13. Re1 Re8 14. cxd5 Qxd5 15. Bf4 Rac8 16. h3 Be4
>>>17. Nd2 Bxg2 18. Bg4 f5 19. Be2
>>>19... Na5 20. Qa4
>>>20... Bf8
>>>
>>>[D]2r1rbk1/ppp3pp/8/n2q1p2/Q2P1B2/P1P4P/3NBPb1/R3R1K1 w - -
>>>
>>>Now there are 2 possibilities:
>>>
>>>Variation A:
>>>
>>  21. f3 Bxh3 22. Kh2 Re6 23. Kxh3 Rce8 24. Bc4
>>
>>What about 23 ... Qb5?
>
>Dear Michel,
>
>23. Qb5 is a very strong move which refutes 20... Bf8. When analysing this
>variation I was only wandering about what happens after 23. Kxh3.
>
>After 23. Qb5! c6 24. Qxd5 cxd5 25. Bc4! White is winning

I think 17 Nd2 is a draw

I don't see something better as:
17. Nd2 Bxg2 18. Bg4 f5 19. Be2 Na5 20. Qa4 c6 21. Qd8 Kxg2
22. Bg5 Be3 23. Bxe3 fxe3 24. Qg5 Kh1 25. Qg5 Kh1 26. Rxe3 Nf3
27. Qg3 Qxa5 28. Rxe2 Rxe2 =




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