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Subject: Re: A very hard to find winning move that Junior 6 don't find !!

Author: Howard Exner

Date: 10:38:27 02/18/00

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On February 18, 2000 at 12:36:28, Côme wrote:

>On February 18, 2000 at 10:28:20, Howard Exner wrote:
>
>>Earlier you mentioned this game was played by Gusev against Auerbakh.
>>I'm curious now how they played in this game. Could you or anyone who has this
>>in there database post the moves? Thanks.
>
>
>Hello Howard,
>The game Gusev-Auerbakh was:
>
>1. Qxe5!! , fxe5
>2. Rf1    , Rc8
>3. Bd1    , Rc4
>4. Bb3    , b5
>5. Bxc4   , bxc4
>6. b3     , a5
>7. bxc4   , Qe7
>8. Kg2    , Qa3
>9. Rf2    , Qe7
>10. Rf1   , g5
>11. Rf5   , g4
>12. c5    , Qd8
>13. c6    , Qe7
>14. c7
>1-0
>
>But why do you want to know this only now ?

For a few reasons:
1. I was not sure I was on the right path so I appreciate your help
2. I was curious when Vincent L. posted the nice Rc4 defensive setup
if Averbakh also played this and I see now that he did.

Now that you posted the game score do you think there is a better defense
for black? For example is there some hope in:

6. b3 cxb
7. axb a5

And I may as well ask now, please post some variations
that erase all hope of a black draw. I don't mind admitting
that I don't see a clear win and ask for your input or to the footnotes
of the game if those exist for the above alternative. Thanks.




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