Aug-19-07 Timman vs Smeets, 2006 
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Trimagna: 12 ...Qa5 unpins the Queen |
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Jul-11-07 D Schuh vs S Stojanov, 2001
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Trimagna: Same result as Sicilian Open B23?
1. e4 c5
2. Nc3 Nc6
3. Nge2 g6
4. g3 Bg7
5. Bg2 d6
6. d3 e6
7. Be3 Nd4
8. Qd2 Ne7
9. O-O-O Qa5
10. Rde1 Nxe2+
11. Rxe2 Bd7
12. Bf4 e5
13. Bh6 Bxh6
14. Qxh6 O-O-O
15. f4 Be6
16. fxe5 Bxa2
17. Qg5 Nc6
18. exd6 Be6
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Jul-08-07 I Cheparinov vs A Rivera Huerta, 2007
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Trimagna: 6. ...e6 enables 7.g4!
10.Qe2 ! better than Qd2, ignores threat to Knight on f5. Unleashes Kingside pawn attack, Black can't castle. Has NO Queenside development. |
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Jul-08-07 B Jaracz vs Miroshnichenko, 2004 
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Trimagna: 1) Black captures poisoned pawn. 7 ...Qb2
2) White forks King and Rook. 10.Nc7+
3) White captures Rook but traps his Knight. 11.Nxa8
4) White leaves pawn on f2 unprotected.
12 ...Qxf2+
5) White never castles and can't exploit his Rook advantage. |
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Jul-04-07 H Caro vs von Scheve, 1888 
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Trimagna: 8...h5 instead of 8...Be6
9...Qd7 instead of Na5 |
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Jun-28-07 Kudrin vs M Wilder, 1987 
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Trimagna: Alternate line;
14.Na4 !! |
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Jun-18-07 T L Petrosian vs P Smirnov, 2005
May-31-07 A Gysi vs I Schrancz, 1999
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Trimagna: How about 9.c5 ?!
If Black moves 9 ...d5, he obstructs his development. |
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May-26-07 T Reilly vs P Wang, 2007 
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Trimagna: 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6 Bxa6 followed by Black fianchettoing the f8 bishop. (Black players leery of the double fianchetto system, where White plays g3 and b3, and fianchettos both bishops, have preferred 5...g6 intending 6.b3 Bg7 7.Bb2 Nxa6! The point is that it is awkward for White to ... |
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May-17-07 J Curdo vs P Kostrzewa, 1976 
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Trimagna: 9. O-O Qxb2
10. Nb5 Rb8
11. a4 !! Nb4
12. Rb1 Nxd3
13. Rxb2 Nxb2
14. Nc7+ Kf8
15. Qa1 |
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