Author: Bigler
Date: 08:22:32 07/06/05
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On July 06, 2005 at 11:14:58, Telmo C. Escobar wrote: >On July 06, 2005 at 09:43:45, Bigler wrote: > >>Hi all, >> >>What is according to you the best move after the following : >>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 seems interesting but after 10...g5 black seems to have an interesting >>position. >> >>10.Nh3 >>10.Rc1 >>10.Bd3 >> >>What I am waiting for is not just let the machine run on the current 10 move and >>give me analyses but to have an extensive analyse of the position. >> >>Maybe you could also give me link to interent website where we can post position >>for analyses ?! >> >>thanks for your help & Best regards > > > It could be wise to start from the assumption that White may be already in >serious positional trouble. His pawn structure is slightly inferior, and both >his knights have poor prospects: KN suffers because it has no access to f3 from >which it could press on e5. The other knight is probably even worse at b3. > > From this evaluation, my advice is: don't look for aggressive plans and moves. > If, as I feel, Black has the upper hand, White has to be in guard about >possible Black aggressive plans. > > If a I was Black, I'd be happy completing my development, placing a few pieces >in their natural positions. My main doubt should be about the dark squared >bishop: my instinct brings me to put it immediately on d6 in order to prepare >for e6-e5 (opening the "e" file would be untasteful for White due to his >weakness at e3). Yet, after an eventual Bf8-d6, White could swap bishops and >immediately play f3-f4. So it coulb be better for Black to play simply his >bishop in e7, castle short and think about opening the centre only after >completing his development. > > It goes without saying that White is not lost already and, in practice, winning >with Black demmands some expertise in positional play. > > Telmo Hi Telmo, thanks for your statement. I do not really agree that black is a little better. But instead of talking with personnal feeling I would prefer to give concret anaylses. rgds
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