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Adam Radnai vs Denes Boros
II Balazs-Diak Cup 2006  ·  Dutch Defense: General (A80)  ·  0-1
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Oct-06-06  DutchKnight: And Nh3 is supposed to be a half decent way to play against the Dutch!!!!!!!
Dec-25-08  Brown: <DutchKnight> My sense, after 90 moves, is that the game was not won or lost in the opening. Dunno, could just be me...

Why white delays playing e4 for so long is beyond me. Since he does not get that in, I see 5.c3 as perhaps not the best plan after Nh3.

Also, Nh3 I find to be more effective against the Stonewall than the Leningrad Dutch. This may be the reason why an EARLY Nh3 is not best for white, as black now can adjust.

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