Author: Marc Plum
Date: 08:56:05 05/16/99
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On May 16, 1999 at 09:55:20, Pierre Bourget wrote: (snipping) >Here is the game: > >Liss,Eran (2515) - Deep Junior 2p [B40] >Israel g/20 min, 13.05.1999 >1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.g4 h6 6.h4 Nc6 7.Nc3 d6 8.Rg1 h5 9.gxh5 >Nxh5 10.Bg5 Nf6 11.Qd2 Qb6 12.Nb3 a6 13.Be2 Bd7 14.h5 Nxh5 15.Rh1 g6 16.0-0-0 >Qc7 17.f4 b5 18.a3 Rc8 19.e5 d5 20.Bf6 Rh6 21.Bxh5 gxh5 22.Rdg1 Ne7 23.Nd4 Qc4 >24.Bxe7 Kxe7 25.f5 Ke8 26.Rg8 Rh7 27.Qf4 exf5 28.Re1 Be6 29.Nxe6 fxe6 30.Qf2 Kf7 >31.Rg2 Bxa3 32.Qg3 Qg4 33.bxa3 Rxc3 34.Qxc3 Qxg2 35.Qc7+ Kg6 36.Qb6 Qg5+ 37.Kb1 >Qe7 38.Qxa6 h4 39.Rg1+ Kf7 40.Qc8 Rg7 41.Rh1 Rg8 42.Qc3 Rg3 43.Qe1 Qc5 44.Qe2 h3 >45.Qh5+ Kg7 46.Rxh3 Rg1+ 47.Kb2 Qd4+ 0-1 An interesting game, typical of the problems of playing against that tenacious "silicon" defense. Are you sure, though, that you have the opening move order correct? The gambit 5 g4?!, allowing Nxe4, looks suspicious. Is it possible that the game actually went 5 Nc3 d6 6 g4 h6 7 h4 Nc6, with a more normal variation of the Keres attack? Marc
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