Author: Francis Monkman
Date: 07:29:49 05/02/99
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On May 01, 1999 at 19:10:59, James Robertson wrote: >Today I reached this position in a game on FICS: > >r1b4r/1p1pk1pp/p1n1p3/4qp1Q/4B3/2N1P3/PPP3PP/R4RK1 w - - > >Declining the sacrifice with 16. ... d5 or 16. ... Kd8 seems best, in which >case White simply wins a pawn with a slightly worse position. Is there any >program (none I tried on my machine could do it) that plays 16. Bxf5, or that >avoids 16. ... exf5? Also, is there a refutation for my sacrifice I might have >missed? How about 16 ...Qxe3+ 17 Kh1 Qh6, this might solve Black's problem. This was suggested by ChessBase analysis (1994) which allows multiple analysis lines, a feature I find invaluable. Needless to say this was not its first line (third, I think) but it looks like a good solution. Francis
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