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Vitaly Shinkevich vs Boris Katalymov
6th Leg Russian Cup (2001), Tomsk RUS, rd 8, Jul-07
French Defense: Rubinstein. Maric Variation (C10)  ·  1-0

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Jun-04-05  notyetagm: The <Katalymov French> against the Classical and Tarrasch, 3 ... dxe4 4 ♘xe4 ♕d5!?, is the subject of the Secrets of Opening Surprises (SOS) column in the latest New In Chess Magazine.
Jun-04-05  hintza: Ah yes, the same SOS which provides us with such delights as 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 Na5?!
Jun-04-05  aw1988: IMO the move which offers black the greatest challenge is 5. Bd3
Jun-04-05  halcyonteam: <hintza> your move 3... Na5 ?! is theorotical incorrect. Black loses
Jun-05-05  ConspTheory06: How does one order New In Chess?
Jun-05-05  notyetagm: <hintza: Ah yes, the same SOS which provides us with such delights as 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 Na5?!>

I think you mean the <anti-anti-Sveshnikov SOS>, which is 1 e4 c5 2 ♘f3 ♘c6 3 ♗b5 ♘a5!?, in the Rossolimo Sicilian.

Jun-05-05  hintza: That is exactly what I meant.
Jun-05-05  notyetagm: I found this line in the NCO, <3 Nc3 French Rubinstein and other Black 3rd moves>. It is on page 272, footnote 8, one variation and two subvariations, with all lines ending in .

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