Author: Dan Ellwein
Date: 13:36:24 03/11/05
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On March 11, 2005 at 12:22:38, Uri Blass wrote: >[D]r2qk2r/pb1nbppp/1pp5/3BP3/8/2N3P1/PP2PP1P/R1BQ1RK1 w kq - 0 12 Time Depth Score Positions Moves ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0:00 1/3 1.25 466 1.Bg2 Nxe5 2.Bf4 0:00 1/3 1.25 466 1.Bg2 Nxe5 2.Bf4 0:00 1/4 1.40 1798 1.Bg2 Nxe5 2.Bf4 f6 0:00 1/5 1.41 8697 1.Bg2 Nxe5 2.Bf4 Ng6 3.Qxd8+ Rxd8 0:00 1/6 1.33 23958 1.Bg2 Nxe5 2.Bf4 Ng6 3.Qxd8+ Rxd8 4.Be3 0:01 1/7 1.59 99333 1.Bg2 Nxe5 2.Bf4 f6 3.Qb3 Qd4 4.Rad1 0:03 1/8 1.59 243129 1.Bg2 Nxe5 2.Bf4 Ng6 3.Qa4 Qc8 4.Rad1 O-O 0:08 1/9 1.71 658291 1.Bg2 Nxe5 2.Bf4 Ng6 3.Qa4 Qc8 4.Rad1 O-O 5.Bd6 0:19 1/10 1.44 1603524 1.Bg2 Nxe5 2.Qa4 Qc8 3.Rd1 O-O 4.Bf4 f6 5.Qb3+ Kh8 6.Rac1 0:49 1/10 1.54 3942035 1.Be4 Nxe5 2.Qc2 Bf6 3.Bf4 Qe7 4.Rad1 g5 5.Bxe5 Bxe5 6.Bxh7 1:31 1/11 1.54 7411290 1.Be4 Nxe5 2.Qc2 Bf6 3.Bf4 Qe7 4.Rad1 g5 5.Bxe5 Bxe5 6.Bxh7 4:08 1/12 1.63 20402190 1.Be4 Nxe5 2.Qc2 Bf6 3.Bf4 Qe7 4.Rad1 g5 5.Bxg5 Bxg5 6.f4 h6 7.fxe5 Qxe5 12:26 1/13 1.73 63706920 1.Be4 Nxe5 2.Qc2 Bf6 3.Bf4 Qe7 4.Rad1 Kf8 5.Bxh7 g6 6.Bxe5 Bxe5 7.Bxg6 fxg6 8.Qxg6 38:47 2/14 1.81 199397116 1.Be4 Nxe5 2.Qc2 Ng6 3.Rd1 Qb8 4.Be3 O-O 5.Rd7 Re8 6.Bf4 Nxf4 7.Bxh7+ Kf8 8.gxf4 49:29 2/14 2.09 265157950 1.Bxf7+ Kxf7 2.e6+ Kxe6 3.Qb3+ Kf6 4.Rd1 Qe8 5.Rd4 g6 6.Bh6 g5 7.Rad1 Bc8 8.Rd6+ Bxd6 9.Rxd6+ Kf5 10.e4+ Ke5 11.Rxc6 > >The following position happened in my last tournament game. > >I chose a move in tal's style that is not typical to my style and played Bxf7+ > >Note that I did not see that this move win a pawn when I played it and I later >blundered in the game at move 17 and played a move that probably let my opponent >to escape with a draw but my opponent also blundered so I was a pawn up from the >sacrifice. > >Note that inspite of the fact that I won the game I think that it was a >practical mistake to play 12.Bxf7+ [I am not tal and I should not try to play >like him(espacially when my position is better) if I want to have better >results] and 12.Be4 is a better practical move because it gives white a >positional advantage with no risk. > >Uri
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