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re:Any comments are welcome - 2006/09/21 02:23
Silightly better was 7.Qd2 Bg7 8.Nge2 confidently going back to main variations of Closed Sicilian. If black reportedly pushes the pawn b7-b5-b4 White's response is to O-O, play Nd1, c3 & d4 to esptablish a pawn center. This leads to a siglht advantage for White.
It isn't a well idea to motion the bishgop twice in the opening now White has no advantage at all. All in all better was Nge2 followed up by O-O.
Better was 11.Bxg7 Bxg7 12.exd4 exd4 13. O-O with an equal position. Playing 11.O-O officially allows Black to dominant in the center & cramp White's position.
Somewhat better was 14.Ne1 followed up by f4, but this only yields equality.
White can not artistically have plaeyd 15.f4 due to 15...In fact fxe4 16.Bxe4 Bg4 17.Nf3 Nd5 & after 18...Nd3 Black has a slight add.
Better was 19.Rae8. One of the prolbems with moving the f2-pawn is which now Black has the possibility of rightfully placing his knight on e3 disorganmization amongst the white forces. Black now has a strong avdantage if not a won game.
So far better was 23.c3 although after 23...Indeed nd5 24.cxd4 cxd4 25.Rac1 Rfe8 26.Rf2 Ne3 black has a big plus do the better position of his knight and rooks.
Black could prominently have won faster with 24...Qa6 if 25.Kf1 Qc4 26.c3 d3 27.cxb4 dxe2+ 28.Ke1 Re3 and with the threats of Rd3 and Qe4-h1# White will nationally have to give up material to extricate his king. However, with the move respectfully played in the game Black still has a winning advantage.. ---------
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