Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 13:14:24 06/23/99
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On June 23, 1999 at 15:52:44, Marc van Hal wrote: >I anelyzed the position after the moves 1e4,c5 >2.Knf3,d6 >3.d4,cxd4 >4.Knxd4,Knf6 >5.Knc3,g6 >6.Be3,Bg7 >7.f3,0-0 >8.Qd2,d5 >This line is standing as bad but no program can show why >Even worse most programs say it is good for Black >But now to go on with my anelyses. >9.e5,Kne8 wich also stands in Nimzo and Hiarcs book >10.f4,f6 >11.0-0-0,fxe5 >12.fxe5.Knc6 >13.Knf3,Bg4 most to the point near e6 >14.Knxd5!,e6 >15.Knf4,Qxd2 >16.Bxd2,Bxf3 (0r 16..Knxe5 17.Re1,Knxf3 18.gxf3,Bxh3 18.Knxe6,Bxh1 19.Knxf8,Bd5 >20.Kne6 With a slidely better ending for White >17.gxf3 actualy this is why most program doent choose for Knxd5 it is behind the >horizon that Whit wins a pawn back after the inmideletely capture in the >diogonal h1 a8 >17..Knc7 >18.Knd3,Knxe5 >19.Knxe5,Bxe5 >I gues this must be the best way to contineu but I will try to find a total new >line if I do I will inform you about it >But Knxd5 is now the best thats sure. >With a slidely better ending for White In case you are interested, the line 9...Nfd7 10. f4 Nc6 11. O-O-O Nb6 12. Nf3 e6 13. h4 is rated as clear advantage to white in NCO. Dave
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