Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 01:43:31 10/31/04
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On October 31, 2004 at 04:26:19, Martin Baumung wrote:
>> Hi Martin
>> Do you not think that the line given by you and
>> continued by me (see below) is worse for White who
>> is at the end a pawn down?
>> Kurt
>>
>>r1b2bnr/ppp2k2/1q5p/3P4/3Q1p1P/6p1/PPP1N1P1/R1B2BKR w - - 0 14
>>
>>[Event "Kuba-ch"]
>>[Site "Havana"]
>>[Date "1900.??.??"]
>>[Round "8"]
>>[White "Corzo y Principe, Jua"]
>>[Black "Capablanca, Jose"]
>>[Result "0-1"]
>>[ECO "C25"]
>>[SetUp "1"]
>>[FEN "r1b2bnr/ppp2k2/1q5p/3P4/3Q1p1P/6p1/PPP1N1P1/R1B2BKR w - - 0 14"]
>>[PlyCount "14"]
>>[EventDate "1900.??.??"]
>>
>>14. b4 Bxb4 15. Be3 Nf6 16. Qxf4 Bc5 17. Bxc5 Qxc5+ 18. Qd4 Qxd4+ 19. Nxd4 Nxd5
>>20. Bc4 c6 0-1
>>
>>And in this line, White is a pawn down.
>
>
>Hello Kurt,
>
>I think that white's position is rather desperate anyway :-) And I don't see a
>way how white could prevent from going a pawn down.
[...]
>Cheers,
>Martin
Hello Martin
That's what I wanted to read. White's position is
indeed very uncomfortable. Look at the analysis
of Tao 5.7 who thinks that the game stands better
for White.
Cheers
Kurt
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