Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 19:55:20 01/18/06
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On January 18, 2006 at 22:42:08, Ernst Walet wrote: >On January 18, 2006 at 17:58:46, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >>On January 18, 2006 at 17:25:48, Ernst Walet wrote: >> >>>It looks to me that this is the position where the pawns had to be stopped. >>> >>>[D]r1r3k1/1q2bpp1/4p3/p2bP3/1p1P4/P2NQP2/1B4PP/R1R3K1 w - - >>> >>>24. axb4 axb4 25. Rxa8 Rxa8 perhaps? >>> >> >>I think, all from my inferior chess knowledge, that W is already in difficulties >>here. Black has the pair of B. Black has two P vs one. So forcedly he gets a >>free/passed P. The two White P d4 & e5 are weak on the other side and White's K >>aile is under control of Blacks Q & B. All that speaks to me of a Black >>advantage. Of course I havent the deep calculative power without the help of >>computers. Actually I just looked at the position for a while. In other words, >>if you want to save this game, you must seek alternatives way earlier. > >An earlier critical position could be move 13. >[D]r4rk1/pbq1bppp/1pn1p3/2p5/3PP3/P1PB1N2/4QPPP/R1B2RK1 w - - > >To avoid the pawn advantage on the queen side, then dxc5 could be a better >choice. > >Ernst. I wouldnt do that. THen c3 is isolated. But I never analysed that game.
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