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Subject: Re: A45, Trompovsky

Author: Bigler

Date: 08:17:35 07/06/05

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On July 06, 2005 at 11:03:40, Christopher Conkie wrote:

>Source: The Week In Chess
>
>Karttunen,M (2425) - Popovic,D (2325) [A45]
>TSGM April, Belgrade YUG (3), 2002
>
>1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 Ne4 3.Bf4 c5 4.f3 Qa5+ 5.c3 Nf6 6.Nd2 cxd4 7.Nb3 Qd8 8.cxd4 d5
>9.e3 e6 10.g4 Nc6 11.Bd3 Nd7 12.Ne2 Bb4+ 13.Nc3 e5 14.Bg3 exd4 15.exd4 0-0
>16.0-0 Nb6 17.Qc2 h5 18.gxh5 Qg5 19.f4 Qxh5 20.f5 Be7 21.Qg2 Bf6 22.Rf4 Bg5
>23.Rf3 Qg4 24.h3 Qh5 25.a3 Bf6 26.Ne2 Re8 27.Bf2 Qh6 28.Kh1 Nc4 29.Nf4 Nxb2
>30.Bc2 b6 31.Nxd5 Bb7 32.Rg3 Rad8 33.Be3 Rxe3 34.Nxe3 Na5 35.d5 Nbc4 36.Ng4 Qh4
>37.Rd1 Nb2 38.Nxf6+ Qxf6 39.Rd4 Nac4 40.Rdg4 Kf8 41.Be4 Qe5 42.Rxg7 Rxd5 43.f6
>Ke8 44.Kh2 Ne3 45.Qf3 Nf1+ 46.Qxf1 Qxe4 47.R7g4 Qc2+ 48.Qg2 Qxg2+ 49.Rxg2 Nd3
>50.Re4+ Kd8 51.Re7 1-0
>
>Grigore,G (2480) - Jianu,V (2320) [A45]
>Astral Open, Bucharest ROM (8), 2001
>
>1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 Ne4 3.Bf4 c5 4.f3 Qa5+ 5.c3 Nf6 6.Nd2 cxd4 7.Nb3 Qd8 8.cxd4 d5
>9.e3 e6 10.g4 Nc6 11.Rc1 Bb4+ 12.Kf2 0-0 13.Bb5 Bd7 14.Ne2 Qb6 15.Bd3 Rfc8 16.h4
>a5 17.a3 Bf8 18.h5 a4 19.Nc5 Bxc5 20.Rxc5 Qxb2 21.g5 Ne8 22.Rb5 Qxa3 23.Qb1 Na5
>24.Bxh7+ Kf8 25.Rb6 Bc6 26.Bd3 Nc4 27.Bxc4 dxc4 28.h6 gxh6 29.gxh6 Ke7 30.Rxb7+
>Bxb7 31.Qxb7+ Nc7 32.Bxc7 Qb3 33.Bb6+ Kf6 34.d5 e5 35.f4 Rab8 36.fxe5+ Kxe5
>37.Qe7+ Kxd5 38.Qd7+ 1-0
>
>These are the two g4 games, both with Nc6 as the reply. The thing about
>10.....g5 is that it gives a pawn for next to no compensation, after 11. Bxg5
>Bb4+ 12. Nd2.
>
>Also a3 is in the air, punting the bishop back where it came from.
>
>Christopher

Sorry, after 10.g4 the move is 10...Bb4+ 11.Kf2 and now 11...g5 !



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