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- From: colby@oahu.cs.ucla.edu (Kenneth Colby)
- Subject: Re: Gruenfeld Exchange Variation (Browne - I. Gurevich, US Ch. 1992)
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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 92 21:22:43 GMT
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- mginsbur@rnd.GBA.NYU.EDU (Mark Ginsburg) writes:
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- >After 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. cd Nd5 5. e4 Nc3 6. bc Bg7
- > 7. Bc4 c5 8. Ne2 Nc6 9. Be3 O-O 10. Rc1 cd 11. cd Qa5+
- > 12. Kf1,
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- >I. Gurevich played 12...Rd8?? and was crushed after the obvious
- >13. Qb3 e6 14. d5 Ne5 15. de Nc4 16. ef Kh8 17. Qc4, being two pawns down
- >without compensation.
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- >After the main line 12...Bd7 13. h4 Rfc8 14. h5,
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- >what's the current status of 14...e5!? - Byrne mentions a game
- >Ionescu-Rogozenko, Romania 1992 without further moves. 14...Nd8, as
- >in Shirov-I. Gurevich, Chile 1990 or Shirov-Ernst, Lloyds Bank 1991,
- >looks too passive.
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- >-mark
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- What happened to 13...h5 as suggested by Botvinnik and Ginsberg in
- Chess Chow?
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- ken colby
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