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Alexander Motylev vs Vitaly Tseshkovsky
Russian Championships (2004)  ·  Sicilian Defense: Hyperaccelerated Dragon (B35)  ·  1-0
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Kibitzer's Corner
Nov-24-04
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  acirce: The same position occurred three times here (after Black's 42nd, 44th and 46th) but none of the players claimed the draw. Probably black should have.
Nov-25-04
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  euripides: An instructive exchange sacrifice - it's easy to see White might have enough for the exchange in the pawn and two very well-place knights, but not so easy to see he's got winning chances.
Nov-25-04  tacticsjokerxxx: in the accelerated, 3.-Bg7 is generally only played before cxd4 to avoid the 4.Qxd4 line (4.-Nf6 5.e5-Nc6 6.Qa4-Nd5)

with 3.-Bg7, white can play 4.dxc5, where the suboptimal 4.-Na6 or 4.-Qa5+ must be played to regain the pawn.

This is just the general consensus,
I think 4.-Na6 is quite playable.

In any case, Motylev transposed with 4.Nc3 to stay in common waters.

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