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Roman Dzindzichashvili vs Alex Yermolinsky
11, Long Beach USA ch 1993  ·  Trompowsky Attack: Classical Defense. Big Center Variation (A45)  ·  0-1
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Jun-15-06  Warehouse Duffer: With 52. ... Rxd2+, the pace quickens
Jun-15-06  blingice: I really don't like the bishop recapture on b3. The bishop is tied to the split pawns, and the pawn structure isn't more able to defeat the two connected pawns opposite them.

Besides that, I'd say that the game already was very aggressive and snappy before that. 65. f5?? and 66. b4?? are both atrocious moves, and a king move like Kf3 may have drawn.

Dec-23-08  SufferingBruin: <65. f5?? and 66. b4?? are both atrocious moves, and a king move like Kf3 may have drawn.> I'm reading Silman's "Amateur's Mind" so that's the reason for commenting two years after the fact! :)

Kf3 doesn't stop the black monarch from penetrating queenside--nothing will.

As an aside, moves 30-60 basically revolved around the e5 pawn; positions kept repeating which makes me think both players were trying to figure what the heck to do.

May-07-12  zooter: Jeremy Silman in his book "The Amateur's mind" gives the score as 16.Rad1 Rd8 17.Rxd8 Kxd8 18.Rd1+ Ke7 with the game continunation.

Which is correct? (Even Chessbase has this score), but the continuation in his book seem more logical (white grabbing open d-file)


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