Author: Dieter Buerssner
Date: 09:24:31 10/22/05
For position 13, the following analysis is given by Walter Eigenmann (http://www.beepworld.de/members38/eigenmann/nightmare.htm): [Event "Akopian-Khenkin, Tilburg 1994"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Nightmare Nr.013"] [Black "?"] [Result "*"] [Annotator "W.Eigenmann"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "r1bqk1r1/1p1p1n2/p1n2pN1/2p1b2Q/2P1Pp2/1PN5/PB1P2PP/R4RK1 w q - 0 15"] [PlyCount "7"] [Source "Walter Eigenman"] [SourceDate "2005.09.30"] 15. Rxf4 $36 Bxf4 (15... Bd4+ 16. Kh1 Nce5 17. Nxe5 Bxe5 18. Raf1 $40) 16. Nd5 Nce5 (16... Bg5 17. Rf1 Nd4 (17... Rxg6 18. Qxg6 $18) 18. h4 $18) 17. Ndxf4 d6 (17... Rxg6 18. Nxg6 d6 19. Rf1 $40) 18. Rf1 $40 * I am just watching Yace analysing this position. It thought for a long time for 15. Rxf4 at depth 15, and finally "refuted" it by 15... d6, a move not considered in Walter's analysis. Can anybody give some analysis after Rxf4 d6? [D] r1bqk1r1/1p3n2/p1np1pN1/2p1b2Q/2P1PR2/1PN5/PB1P2PP/R5K1 w q - 0 16 Regards, Dieter PS. Thanks for the replies to my post about pos. 9, but my question was not really answered. Is Bf6 enough to hold a draw?
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