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Springe vs Klaus Junge
Hamburg Nordmark-Con 1941  ·  Semi-Slav Defense: Noteboom Variation (D31)  ·  0-1
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May-24-08
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  lost in space: Once again a very dynamic, modern game by Junge.
14. Nxc4! bxc4 15. Qa4 Bb7 16. d5!! is the winning combo, domolishing Blacks position (which looked so save beforehand)
May-24-08  Ziggurat: <Once again a very dynamic, modern game by Junge. 14. Nxc4! bxc4 15. Qa4 Bb7 16. d5!! is the winning combo, domolishing Blacks position (which looked so save beforehand)>

But it was Springe who played that, not Junge.

May-24-08
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  whiteshark: <lost in space: <...14. Nxc4! bxc4 15. Qa4 Bb7 16. d5!! is the winning combo, domolishing Blacks position>>

No, it is not! So where is white's win after that?

May-25-08
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  lost in space: Sorry, have forgotten to write down the variation I was thinking about: 16... Bxc3 17. dxc6 Bc8 19. bxc3 Qc7 20. Ba3 Na6 21. Rd1 Kf7 22. Bd6 Qb6 23. Qd4 Qxd4 24. exd4 Ke8 and white is better. Don't know if this is 100% correct, but my impression was, that Junge was only able to swindle at the end.
May-29-08
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  lost in space: In the meantime I found a second, more convincing method for white to win: After 21... Df7 Lb7! is a shot.


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22. Nb6?! 23. Qc6 Ne7 24 Bex7 Qxe7 25. Qxb6

22...f5?! Bxc8 Nb6 24. Rd7 Ne7 25. Rxe7 Nxa4 26. Bxe6 Qxe7 27. Bxe7

Best mover for White I found is 22...Nh6 23. Bxc8 Nb6 24. Qc6 Rxc8 25. Rd8 g5 26. Bd6 (I was not able to find the win after 26. Bf8+ Kg6 26. Bd6 Nf5 28. Qxb6 Nxd6 29. Rxd6 Qxc7 and White is better but not naer a win) 26. Nf5 27. Bf8+ Kg6 28. g4 Ng7 29. Bd6 Ne8 30. Qxb6 Nxd6 31. Rxd6 Rxc7 32. Rxe6 Rd7 33. Qx6

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