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Gert Ligterink vs Hans Bohm
Amsterdam IBM I 1976  ·  Alekhine Defense: Four Pawns Attack. Trifunovic Variation (B03)  ·  0-1
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Jan-13-11  Two Knights Master: I think that on move 15, white should've played b4. This looks to me like it would yield a clear advantage to white. The knight on c5 would have to either move to a6,d7, or e4. After either Na6 or Nd7, white can simply capture on e6 with the knight. After Ne4, white can play Nxe4 Bxe4 and then Nxe6 and black has no time for Bxh1 as his queen is under attack.
Jan-13-11
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  Stonehenge: Maybe he didn't like 15.b4 fxe5.
May-13-11  Two Knights Master: On 15. b4 fxe5 couldn't play simply continue 16. bxc5 exd4 17. Bxd4? To me, that still looks very good for white. Both the knight on b6 and the pawn on g7 are left en prise.
May-13-11
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  Stonehenge: 15.b4 fxe5 16.bxc5 exd4 17.Bxd4 Bh4+ is possible.
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