Author: Hans Havermann
Date: 19:16:37 05/25/99
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On May 24, 1999 at 13:29:58, Francis Monkman wrote: >10. ...g5! >11. Bg3 Nf4 (don't think Black can force ...g4, ends in a draw) >12. Bb5 (I assume White wants this before the *inevitable* Bxf4) Re*8 (*=b,c,d) >13. Na8 Rxa8 >14. Bxf4 gxf4 >15. Rh1 Kg7 >From now on this is pretty speculative, but as you say it looks bad for White >16. Kc3 a6 >17. Bf1 f3 (Bd3 Nxd3 Kxd3 Re8 is good; Be2 b5!) >18. a4 a5 >19. b3 Kf6 >20. Rh6+ Ke7 >21. Bh3 Rg8 >22. Rh5 b6! now Black has consolidated completely 23. Bf1 Rg1 24. Bb5 Rg2 25. Rh8 Rxf2 26. Rb8 Ra2 27. Rb7+ Kf6 28. Rxb6 Kg5 29. Rxd6 f2 30. Bf1 Ra1 31. Kd2 Rxf1 32. Ke2 Rb1 33. Kxf2 Rxb3 34. Ra6 Rd3 35. d6 Kf4 36. Ke2 c4 37. Rxa5 c3 38. Rc5 Rd2+ 39. Kf1 Black mates in 8. Oh well. :-)
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