Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 20:48:50 03/19/99
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On March 19, 1999 at 05:18:09, Tony Hedlund wrote: > >Two Knights Defense-Max Lange Attack-Yurdansky Attack(C56). It's a >strange match. Just one game have been won by white! > >[Event "Tony Hedlund"] >[Site "Lulea"] >[Date "1999.03.18"] >[Round "13"] >[White "CM6000 P200"] >[Black "Rebel8 P90"] >[Result "0-1"] >[BlackElo "2439"] >[WhiteElo " "] >[ECO "C56"] > >1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. d4 exd4 5. O-O Nxe4 6. Re1 d5 7. Bxd5 >Qxd5 8. Nc3 Qa5 9. Nxe4 Be6 10. Bd2 Qd5 11. Bg5 Bd6 12. Bf6 O-O 13. Bxd4 >Rad8 14. Nxd6 Rxd6 15. Bc3 Rfd8 16. Qe2 h6 17. Ne5 Nd4 18. Bxd4 Qxd4 19. >b3 Qc3 20. Rac1 Qa5 21. a4 c6 22. h3 Qc3 23. Qf3 Qd2 24. Qg3 c5 25. Nf3 >Qc3 26. Qf4 b6 27. Re3 Qb2 28. Ree1 f6 29. Qe4 Bd5 30. Qd3 Bf7 31. Qf5 >R6d7 32. a5 Rd5 33. Qe4 bxa5 34. Rb1 Qc3 35. Re3 Qb4 36. c4 R5d6 37. Ra1 >Re6 38. Qc2 Rxe3 39. fxe3 Be8 40. Ra2 Bc6 41. Kf2 Kh8 42. Ne1 f5 43. Nd3 >Qb6 44. Nf4 Be4 45. Qc3 Kh7 46. Rxa5 Rd1 47. Rb5 Qd6 48. Ra5 Rd2+ 49. Kf1 >Rc2 50. Qe1 a6 51. Ra1 g5 52. Rd1 Qc6 53. Nd5 Bxg2+ 54. Kg1 Bxd5 55. cxd5 >Qd6 56. Rd2 Rxd2 57. Qxd2 Qg3+ 58. Kh1 Qxh3+ 59. Kg1 Qg3+ 60. Kh1 Qd6 61. >Qd3 Kg6 62. Kg1 Qg3+ 63. Kf1 Qf3+ 64. Kg1 Kf7 65. d6 Ke8 66. Qc3 Qg3+ 67. >Kf1 Qxd6 68. Qh8+ Qf8 69. Qa1 f4 70. Qa4+ Kd8 71. Qa5+ Kd7 72. exf4 Qxf4+ >73. Kg2 Qe4+ 74. Kf2 Qd4+ 75. Kg2 Qd5+ 76. Kg1 h5 77. Qb6 Qd6 78. Qb7+ >Ke6 79. Qe4+ Kf6 80. Qf3+ Kg6 81. Qe4+ Kg7 82. Kg2 h4 83. Qb7+ Kg6 84. >Qe4+ Kh6 85. Qe2 a5 86. Qf3 Qg3+ 87. Qxg3 hxg3 88. Kxg3 Kg6 89. Kf2 g4 >90. Kg3 Kg5 91. Kf2 Kf4 92. Ke1 Kf3 93. Kd2 g3 94. Kd3 g2 95. Kc4 g1=Q >96. Kd5 Qd4+ 97. Kc6 c4 98. bxc4 Qxc4+ 99. Kd6 Ke4 100. Ke7 Ke5 101. Kd7 >a4 102. Ke7 Qc7+ 103. Kf8 Kf6 104. Kg8 Qg7# 0-1 > >Tony I recall seeing some analysis suggesting that 5. e5 was better than 5. O-O, perhaps in a book by Tim Harding on the Evans Gambit and Two Knights Defense. Has there been subsequent analysis demonstrating that this isn't the case? Dave Gomboc
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