Nov-04-03
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| mjk: 5. d5?, since 6. xb7 is at best a for and trade, but after 7. a6 White doesn't even get the . |
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| Nov-04-03 |
| fatbaldguy: Nice trap by black, but I think there is a flaw - if White plays 7 Be3, doesn't the queen get out trouble at the next move? And if 7 ... a6, then 8 Nd4 Ra7 9 N:c6 R:b7 10 N:d8 wins. Maybe I am missing something (not that that would be unusual, mind you). |
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Nov-04-03
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| Chessical: 7.e6 seems to refute Black's plan e.g.
- 7...fxe6 8.Bf4 Bb4+ 9.Nbd2 winning
or
- 7...Bb4+ 8.Bd2 Rb8 9.exf7+ Kxf7 10.Ne5+ Kg8 11.Nxc6 dxc6 12.Qxb8 Qxb8 13.Bxb4 winning |
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| Apr-26-05 |
| FeArMySkiLLz: <takeithome> take a look at this game. im tellin u its worth it. do u think white can avoid the loss of the queen |
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| Apr-26-05 |
| aw1988: Stop spamming, and then I'll answer you. |
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| Apr-26-05 |
| FeArMySkiLLz: <takeithome> look at 7.e6 |
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| Apr-26-05 |
| aw1988: Of course 7. Qa6?? was terrible. |
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| Apr-26-05 |
| FeArMySkiLLz: <aw1988> he had to play Qa6 in threat of Nc5. But it appears 7.e6 was the best move and appearently saves him |
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| Apr-26-05 |
| aw1988: And STOP SPAMMING.
The reason I don't deal with e6 is that I have no idea what it is trying to accomplish. |
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Apr-26-05
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| tpstar: For the record, Opposing Counsel is hereby reminded about previous case precedent = Helmer vs J Krejcik, 1917 I move for Summary Dismissal |
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| Aug-26-05 |
| misguidedaggression: 7.e6 is one of those odd computer moves that you don't see over the board, doesn't look right, and holds everything. The point - for those of us who aren't cutting and pasting computer analisys - is that now on 7...Nc5 8.exd7+ Qxd7 9.Qxa8+ wins as does 8...Nxd7 9.Qxc6 |
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Aug-06-06
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| patzer2: White's blunder 7. Qa6?? does indeed lose the Queen to 7...Bb4+! as pointed out by <aw1988>. Instead, 7. Nd4! Bb4+ 8. Nc3 Nxc3 9. Nxc6 dxc6 10. Bd2 Nxa2 11. Rd1 Bc5 12. Qxc6+ Kf8 13. e3 (+1.88 @ 14 depth, Fritz 8) is winning for White. |
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