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Subject: Re: My Rebel 10 at move 26 plays...

Author: Torstein Hall

Date: 15:29:01 05/26/99

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On May 26, 1999 at 15:12:20, blass uri wrote:

>
>On May 26, 1999 at 14:27:43, Torstein Hall wrote:
>
>>On May 26, 1999 at 05:14:38, Jouni Uski wrote:
>>
>>>On May 26, 1999 at 05:06:06, Torstein Hall wrote:
>>>
>>>>On May 25, 1999 at 22:25:04, Melvin S. Schwartz wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I set up my Rebel 10 at 40/2 to see what response I would get for move 26
>>>>>against GM Rohde. And was I surprised! It
>>>>>played Rxb7. Anybody out there care to evaluate that move?
>>>>>Since it appears many consider 26.Bg2 as the best move for white, I'm beginning
>>>>>to wonder if the "S" which is suppose to stand for "Strong" or "Smart" really
>>>>>stands for "Stupid":).
>>>>>
>>>>>Mel
>>>>
>>>>If memory serves me right, I belive 26.Bg2 looses fast to 26...Qd2! according to
>>>>a post Ed S. If so, whats so smart with 26.Bg2?
>>>>
>>>>Torstein
>>>
>>>Even if Rohde himself claimed Bg2 is also losing I doubt it strongly:
>>>26. Bg2  Qd2
>>>27. Qf1  Re8
>>>28. Bxh3 g6
>>>29. b3   Re1
>>>...??
>>>
>>>White is not worse than black!
>>>
>>>Jouni
>>
>>White is worse for sure !
>>Black can improve on your line a lot!
>>
>>
>>26.Bg2 Qd2!
>>27.Qf1 Qxb2 ( 27...Re8?? Why not take a pawn? )
>>28.Bxh3 Ra1 (28.Rxb7 g6 29.Bxh3 Ra1 30.Qxa1 Qxa1 -+ )
>>29.Rxf5 Rxf1+ (30.Rxb7 h6 31.Rb6 Qc3 32.Kg2 b3 -+ )
>>30. Bxf1 h6
>>31.Rf8 Kh7
>>32.Bd3+ g6
>>33.Tf7+ Kg8
>>34.Rxb7 Qxd4
>>
>>...and white has problematic time ahead!
>>Conclusion 26.Bg2 can not save the game
>
>I do not agree with this conclusion.
>
>I did not analyze 27.Qf1 and I think that 27.Qb1 can save white.
>I remember that my Junior5.4 did not like Qf1 so I did not analyze it.
>
>If you think that I am wrong then show me the way of black to win top programs
>after 27.Qb1.
>
>Uri

I have to admit that 27.Qb1 looks like a strong improvment for white, so it
looks like I was wrong!

Torstein



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