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Timur Gareyev vs Jeffery Xiong
US Championship (2019), St Louis, MO USA, rd 1, Mar-20
Reti Opening: Advance Variation (A09)  ·  0-1

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Mar-20-19
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  HeMateMe: the Reti is a strange opening. There is so much open space in the white camp. If he is outplayed the board is wide open for black.
Mar-20-19  sudoplatov: After 2... d4, White's game is in it's last throes.
Mar-20-19  Whitehat1963: Stockfish thinks white started slipping down the slope by playing 20. Qf2 rather than 0-0-0.
Mar-20-19  Whitehat1963: Stockfish says: 20. O-O-O axb4 21. axb4 Qe4 22. Qe1 b6 23. Bd3 Qe7 24. e4 leads to equality.
Mar-21-19
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  An Englishman: Good Evening: 3.b4 is a little eccentric, but in the database 4.Ne4 has scored 0%. Personally preferred 3.g3 in my playing days to strive for a Benoni Reversed with an extra tempo.
Mar-21-19  Rumor: The black-squared black bishop never moved until move 35, and when it did, it essentially finished the game
Mar-21-19  Rumor: Come to think of it, neither bishop on the f-file moved until move 26.
Mar-21-19  wtpy: If black plays 6..de3, white may not make it out of the opening.
Mar-21-19  Everett: Gave up the Reti years ago, yet whenever I saw the ..d4 push, I played Na3. ie. 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 d4 3.Na3

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