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Andrew Whiteley vs Raymond Keene
Slater Young Masters (1968), Southend-on-Sea ENG, Sep-??
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical. Milner-Barry Variation (E33)  ·  0-1

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ANALYSIS [x]
Notes by Ray Keene. 11.d5 Nb8 12.Nd2 a4 13.O-O Nbd7 14.f4 Qe7 15.Rae1 g6 16.h3 exf4 17.Rxf4 Ne5 ⩲ ...0-1, Kiriakov Petr RUS 2560 - Gasimov Ragim AZE 2384, Yurmala Latvia 1992White resigned.0-1

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Oct-29-06
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  tpstar: A nice combination against f7:

frauber-tpstar (QueenAlice 10/28/06) [Fritz 7]: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qc2 Nc6 5. Nf3 d6 6. Bd2 0-0 7. a3 Bxc3 8. Bxc3 Re8 9. e3 a5 [last book move] 10. Bd3 e5 11. de de 12. Ng5 h6 13. Ne4 Be6 14. Nc5 Bc8 15. Ne4 (15 ... Be6 handy draw line lol) Qe7 [15 ... Nd4 16. exd4 ed 17. 0-0-0 dxc3 18. Nxc3 =] 16. 0-0 Nd7 17. Ng3 Nc5 [17 ... a4 18. Bh7+ Kh8 19. Be4 ] 18. Rad1 e4 [18 ... Nxd3!? 19. Rxd3 Be6 =] 19. Be2 [ ] a4 20. Rd2 [20. Rd5 f6 ] b6 21. Rfd1 g6 22. f3 ef [22 ... Be6!? ] 23. Bxf3 Qxe3+? [23 ... Bb7 24. Bd5 Kh7 ] 24. Rf2 Bb7 25. Bd5 Ne5?? [25 ... Re6 26. Bxe6 Qxe6 ]


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26. Bxf7+!! Kh7 [26 ... Nxf7 27. Qxg6+] 27. Bxe5 Rxe5 28. Qxg6+ Kh8 29. Qf6+ Kh7 30. Bg6+ 1-0.

Feb-09-13
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  FSR: In his notes, Keene mentions 11.d5 Nb8 12.Nd2 a4 13.O-O Nbd7 14.f4 Qe7 15.Rae1 g6 16.h3 exf4 17.Rxf4 Ne5, Kiriakov Petr RUS 2560 - Gasimov Ragim AZE 2384, Yurmala Latvia 1992 (0-1, 48). Much stronger is 17.exf4! Qxe1 18.Rxe1 Rxe1+ 19.Kh2 (I would probably play 19.Kf2, but for some reason Houdini 3 likes this much better). Black is nominally ahead in material, but very much behind in development. Further, the rooks don't coordinate well in a position with so many minor pieces on the board. Cf. Portisch vs Fischer, 1966, given in <My 60 Memorable Games>. Houdini gives 19.Kh2 Re8 20.Nf3 b5 21.Bxf6 Nxf6 22.cxb5 Re7 23.f5 Bb7 24.fxg6 hxg6 25.Bxg6! Bxd5 26.Bd3 Bxf3 27.gxf3 Kf8 28.Qc6 Ra7 29.b6 cxb6 30.Qxb6 .

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