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Alfonso Almeida Saenz vs Enkhbayar Janchivnyambuu
National Open 2006  ·  Semi-Slav Defense: Stoltz Variation (D45)  ·  1-0


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Jul-17-06   Ger7ry: 15. ... Ke6 doesn't appeal to me. How does White respond if Black instead move his King to the 8th rank?
Jul-18-06   MURKOR: probably the same 16. Qf5 Rh6 17. BxN Rf6 ....
Jul-26-06   aginis: A. 14...Kf8(g8) 15.Qf5+ Bf6 (Nf6? -either knight - Qe6 ) 16.Bxh5 white has superior position and is up a pawn.(in the case of 14...Kg8 then 16.Qe6+ )
Jul-26-06   Kwesi: Wow, this is like a mutated shirov-shabalov gambit.

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