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Marie Sebag vs Victoria Cmilyte
European Individual Women's Championship (2012)  ·  Spanish Game: Schliemann Defense (C63)  ·  1-0
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Kibitzer's Corner
Mar-06-12
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  outplayer: after 43...Qb7 it's mate in 11 moves.
Mar-06-12  Andrew Chapman: Would 23.bxc6 be met by Bxh3?
Mar-06-12
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  Sastre: If 23.bxc6, Black can play 23...bxc6 because 24.Rxb6 loses to 24...Rxb6 25.Rxb6 Ra1+.
Mar-06-12
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  cro777: GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko commenting on the game said: "To fall into a trap -

<23.bxc6?> bxc6 24.Rxb6?? Rxb6 25.Rxb6 Ra1+

would be just too naive".

Mar-06-12
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  cro777: In the position after 26.Rxb5


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instead of <26...b6?!> , according to Miroshnichenko, Cmylite had a tricky move <26...Ra4!?>.

Black would habe been fine after

27.Rxb7+ Rxb7 28.Rxb7+ Ke6 or

27.Nd3 Qxe4 28.Qxe4 Rxe4 29.Nxc5 dxc5 30.Rxc5 Kd6

Sebag would have to find <27.Rxc5!> dxc5 28.Qb5 with advantage, for instance

28...Rxe4 29.Qxc5+ Ke8 30.Nd3 Qf6 31.Qd5 Re2 32.Qg8+ Qf8 33.Qxh7

Mar-06-12  Penguincw: Never bring your king out into the center like that (there are some exceptions, such as closed positions), especially with queens.
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