Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 18:57:43 05/23/99
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On May 23, 1999 at 18:51:10, Marc van Hal wrote: >The answer is as simple as can be why Bxb4 in the first place what about >development This bischop wasn,t doing anything there so why take it? if the >program would like to do something about that bischop he could remove it later >on with a3 so after bischop takes d2 the knight comes in the game with the >winning of tempo If you study the position long enough, you will begin to appreciate the details of why Rohde's Nb4 move was really clever. There are several long-range reasons why the knight needs to be removed immediately.
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