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Alexandra Kosteniuk vs Nadezhda Kosintseva
Ch World (cadets) (under 12) (g) 1996  ·  Vienna Game: Vienna Gambit. Modern Variation (C29)  ·  1-0


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Jun-27-05   Jaymthetactician: Wow! This game show's just how much talent the young Kosteniuk really has! And in a dangerous opening system at that!
Jun-27-05   Dick Brain: ? Are you being sarcstic? Black could have claimed a draw by repetition on move 34 but instead immeditely blundered. Kosentsiva must have had to win at all costs.
Jun-28-05
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  InspiredByMorphy: <Dick Brain> <Black could have claimed a draw by repetition on move 34 but instead immeditely blundered.> Did black blunder? I dont understand giving up the exchange with 38. ...Ke8? This looks like the only blunder to me, but maybe Im missing something...
Jun-28-05   Jaymthetactician: <Dick Brain> No, I wasnt being sarcastic, but youre right about the perpetual. Still a great show of talent though. But why not 3...exf4?
Jun-28-05
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  InspiredByMorphy: <Jaym> After 3. ...exf4 4.e5 gives white a decisive advantage. Black can prolong retreating the knight to its home square via 4. ...Qe7, but white can respond with 5.Qe2 giving the knight no option but to retreat. Opening Explorer
Jul-03-05   Dick Brain: <I dont understand giving up the exchange with 38. ...Ke8?> there was no time to move the rook to a safe square because of the threat of 39. g4
Jul-20-09   Dredge Rivers: <Dick Brain> Your name got pass the webmaster? Arrrrrrrrrrrgh!

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