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Stephen John Solomon vs Mark Lyell
2nd Queenstown Chess Classic (2009)  ·  Spanish Game: Schliemann Defense. Tartakower Variation (C63)  ·  1-0
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Mar-24-09
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  tpstar: Fritz 7 Deep Position Analysis [20MB}:

6. Nxf6+ Qxf6 7. Qe2 Be7 8. Bxc6 bxc6:

1) 9. Nxe5

a) 9 ... 0-0 10. 0-0 d5 11. b3 Bf5 12. Bb2 [0.50/12]

b) 9 ... 0-0 10. c3 Qe6 11. d4 c5 12. Nd3 [0.31/12]

2) 9. d4

a) 9 ... Qg6 10. 0-0 d6 11. Qc4 d5 12. Qb3 [0.34/13]

b) 9 ... Qe6 10. Qxe5 d6 11. Qxe6 Bxe6 12. Bg5 [0.72/13]

c) 9 ... d6 10. Bg5 Qf7 11. de 0-0 12. Bxe7 [0.78/12]

3) 9. Qxe5

a) 9 ... d6 10. Qc3 Qxc3 11. dxc3 Rb8 12. Nd4 [0.31/13]

b) 9 ... d6 10. Qxf6 Bxf6 11. d3 0-0 12. h3 [0.28/13]

TP-DM (SBCC g/10 3/19/09): I am unwritten (1. e4 e5), can't read my mind (2. Nf3 Nc6), I'm undefined (3. Bb5 f5)/I'm just beginning (4. Nc3 fe), the pen's in my hand (5. Nxe4 Nf6), ending unplanned (6. Nxf6+ Qxf6)/Staring at the blank page before you (7. Qe2 Be7), open up the dirty window (8. Bxc6 bxc6)/Let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find [last book move]/Reaching for something in the distance (9. Nxe5 0-0), so close you can almost taste it (10. 0-0 c5)/Release your inhibitions (11. d3 Bb7), feel the rain on your skin (12. f4 Rad8)/No one else can feel it for you [12. Nxd7!? Qc6 13. Qg4 ], only you can let it in (13. Bd2 Qe6)/No one else (14. Rae1 Bf6), no one else can speak the words on your lips (15. Nc4 Qf5)/Drench yourself in words unspoken (16. Qf2 d6), live your life with arms wide open (17. Bc3 Bxc3)/Today is where your book begins (18. bxc3 Qf6), the rest is still unwritten (19. Qd2 Bd5)/I break tradition (20. Ne3 Bc6), sometimes my tries (21. c4 Qd4) are outide the lines (22. c3 Qf6)/We've been conditioned (23. Nd5 Bxd5) to not make mistakes (24. cxd5 Rb8) but I can't live that way (25. Re6 Qf5), oh oh (26. c4 Rb6)/Staring at the blank page before you (27. Qc3 Rfb8), open up the dirty window (28. Re7 Qg4)/Let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find (29. h3 Qg3)/Reaching for something in the distance (30. Qe1 Qg6?), so close you can almost taste it [30 ... Qxe1 31. Rfxe1 Rb1 ]/Release your inhibitions (31. f5 Qf6), feel the rain on your skin (32. Qe6+ Qxe6)/No one else can feel it for you (33. fxe6 Rb2), only you can let it in (34. Rff7 Rxa2)/No one else (35. Rxg7+ Kh8), no one else can speak the words on your lips (36. Rxh7+ Kg8)/Drench yourself in words unspoken (37. Reg7+ Kf8), live your life with arms wide open (38. Rxc7 Kg8)/Today is where your book begins (39. Rcg7+ Kf8), the rest is still unwritten (40. Rxa7 and 1-0) - Natasha Bedingfield + Fritz 7, "Unwritten"


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[38. e7+ Ke8 39. Rh8+ Kd7 40. e8=Q#]

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