Author: Michael Ginat
Date: 16:08:45 05/23/99
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>>00:00:47 10.01 -0.12 Bd5-g2 Qe2-c2 Qc1-f1 Bh3xg2 Kg1xg2 b4-b3 Rb5-b6 >>00:01:13 11.00 -0.01 Bd5-g2 Qe2-c2 Qc1-f1 Bh3xg2 Kg1xg2 Qc2xb2 Rb5-d5 >>00:02:28 12.00 -0.04 Bd5-g2 Qe2-c2 Qc1-f1 Bh3xg2 Kg1xg2 Qc2xb2 Rb5xb7 >>00:06:50 13.00 -0.07 Bd5-g2 Qe2-c2 Qc1-e1 Qc2xc4 Bg2-f1 Bh3xf1 Rb5xb4 >> >>I guess I have some home work to do. >> >>It's not clear to me how black will win after 26.Bg2 (I will ask GM Rohde) but >>it is clear to me there should be an easy winning plan for black as his position >>is overwhelming. > >I don't see an overwhelming position after 26. Bg2. I would think that someone >or some program could see the win if this was true. I am open to a line to show >this. By head: black gets the white queen for the black rook and bishop. From there black can create his pawn op b4 into a passed pawn and win. That's a lot moves away but IMO is the danger. We will see what Michael has to say. Hi, Is it possible Rebel was trying to avoid a dead equal position after Bg2 and therefore went in for f4 which in some variations can lead to a better position for White? The time was up so it evaluated f4 as better? Kind of "Human like" mistake! regards, Michael Ginat
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