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Subject: An example on how advanched chess should be eco E12

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 13:57:22 06/28/99


1.d4,Knf6
2.e6,c4
3.Knf3,b6
4.a3,Bb7
5.Knc3,d5
6.cxd5,Knxd5
7.Qc2,Knxc3
8.bxc3,Be7
9.e4,Knd7
10.Bd3,c5
11.Bf4,Rc8
12.Qc2,g5?
13.Be3,cxd4 I also have anelyses of Qc7 and c4 but this is most to the point.
14.cxd4,h6
15.0-0,Knf6
16.Knd2,Kf8
17.f4,Rc3
18.e5!! this kind of moves show a high rating not looking at material but at the
position Black's king is unluckely placed and the rook also can't come in the
game and White can create threats on the F file And gives a strong field foor
the pieces also the pawn sceleton has a posible passed pawn in it
though the pieces will get a steady place on e4 the squares e4 and d5 are
actualy the squares where the rest of the game goes about

18..Knd5
19.Kne4,Knxe3
20.Qxe3,Qd5
21.Rae1,Rxa3
22.f5,Ba6 (0r 22..exf5 23.Rxf5,Bb4 24.Ref1,Rh7 25.e6!,Qxe6 26.Re5,Qc6 27.Qe2
with advantage for White.)

23.Rd1,exf5
24.Rxf5,Qb3
25.Knf2,Bc8
26.Rf3,Bg4
27.Rb1,Qxb1
28.Bxb1,Bxf3
29.Qc1,Ba8
30.h3,Ra1
31.Qb2,Ra5
32.Kng4,Ra4
33.Kne3 (again the squares e4 d5 f5 are important White is standing clearly
better after stopping Black's atack)
       33..Rb4
34.Qa1,Rb3
35.Knf5,a5
36.Ba2,Be4
37.Knxe7!,Rg3
38.Bd5,Rxg2
39.Kf1,Bxd5
40.Knxd5,Rg3
41.Qb1,b5
42.Qf5,g4
43.hxg4,Rg8
44.e6,Kg7
45.Kf2,Rf8
46.e7,Ra8
47.Qe5+,Kh7
48.Knf6+,Kg6
49.Kxg3,Rc8
50.Qf5+,Kg7
51.Knh5+,Kg8
52.Qxc8,Kh7
53.Qf5+,Kh8
54.e8Q++ a perfect example is the understandment of the position after the move
e5!! and also it clearly shows why 12..g5 isn't good
Or with otherwords in an openings book you could give 12..g5 a ? because of this
game Black gave all the fight he could posebly give and still did lose.



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