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Anthony Mongiello vs Evan Yeo Min-Yang
36th Olympiad (2004)  ·  Sicilian Defense: General (B20)  ·  0-1
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Oct-21-04  InspiredByMorphy: I like whites position better after 10.d3
Mar-16-05  PaulKeres: I agree <InspiredByMorphy>, I think white is quite impatient! Its seems fool-hardy to be sacrificing with the whole of his Q side undeveloped, and 10. d3 would start that development off.
Feb-10-06  McCool: That's one messed up attack by white at the beginning.
Oct-01-06  MetalPlastic: This game actually helped me overcome the 2.e5 move that seems to plague my Sicilian Dragon variation.
Dec-21-06  Maroczy: Why isn't 2. e5 played more often by white? It looks ok cramping black a little.
Jan-04-07  Whitehat1963: Complete obliteration!
Mar-08-07  Troglodyte: <Maroczy: Why isn't 2. e5 played more often by white? It looks ok cramping black a little.> The way White played here, he gets embarrassed after 3... Qc7. It seems that the only line that can justify 2. e5 is 2... Nf6 3. f4.
Mar-08-07  sleepkid: White could have and should have resigned after move 13. The rest of this game is a farce.
Mar-08-07  Dres1: The winner of this game is also a very tall basketball player in the US and A
Jul-07-08  vanhaaften: <Troglodyte: The way white played here, he gets embarressed after 3... Qc7> How about 4. Nc3 Nxe5 5. d4 Nxf3+ 6. Qxf3 cxd4 7. Nb5 now? I think that leaves black in trouble!
Jul-09-08  vanhaaften: In the variation below 6. .. c4 may best be countered by 7. b3 (cxb3 8.axb3)
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