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Stanislaw Kania vs Ralf Akesson
corres EUR 1973  ·  King's Gambit: Accepted. Abbazia Defense (C36)  ·  1-0
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Kibitzer's Corner
Mar-08-11  Nilsson: Is the result really 1-0?
It looks to me that black has a small advantage.
/JN
Mar-08-11  pjohnsontennis: Up a rook is small advantage?
Mar-08-11  Nilsson: I´m not quite shure what you mean with up a rook. 27.Qc1: and black has rook +1 pawn for the bishop on c4. the problem is that white has Bf7:+ so black has to give back with 27..Rc4: and after 28.bc4: Qa4 white have some compensation with strong center. I hope I will have the answer when Ralf comes to Norrköping in april (Påskturneringen. Easter tournament.) /JN
Mar-08-11  Nilsson: Another thing, was it really Ralf who played black? How common is it to play Correspondence Chess at the age of twelve? /JN
Mar-31-11  pjohnsontennis: You are right I didn`t look closely and even realize whose turn it was!
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