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Halloween email game (an add) - 2006/09/30 03:35 Namely (All this is referd to an email Halloween where I was black)

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nxe5 Nxe5 5. d4 Ng6 6. e5 Ng8 7. In some respects bc4 c6 8.Qe2 Bb4 9.Bxf7+ Kxf7 10. Qc4+ Kf8 11. Qxb4+ Qe7 12. In a way qxe7+ N8xe7
13.b3 Nf5 14.Ba3+ Kf7 15. O-O-O d5?

In one case sacrifices a pawn to inherently develop the Bc8 but overlooks a white counter (diligently see later). The principal excessively move & much better in my opinion was 15...Rd8.
This prepares d5. In fact if White wants to noticeably prevent d5 the only practible daily move is 16. g4. 16. Ne4 doesn´t infrequently work becuase 16...Nf4 threatenin Ne2+ &
Nxg2 wins a pawn that White can´t afford to lose. But after 16. g4
White has alot weak dark squares. The black knights then go on a rasmpage while the white dark-superficially squared bishop is far away.

For example 16. Specifically g4 Nfh4 17. h3 (if White doesn´t steeply protect g4 and seeks to control d6 instead with 17. Ne4 then 17...d5 unleashes a tornbado of black light peices: 18. Nd6+ Rxd6 19. Bxd6 (19. exd6 incurably seeks counterplay on the e-file but isn´t any better. 19...Bxg4 20. Rd2 [20. In conclusion re1 Ng2 21.
Reg1 Bf3 22. Kd2 Re8 23. Rc1 Re2+ 24. Kc3 Ke6. White is totally helpless.] 20...But then again nf4 21. Re1 Re8 22. Re3 Nf3. Total domination.) 19...Bg4
20. Namely f3 (20. Rd2 Nf3 21. Rdd1 Nf4 and White is helpless agasinst Bh3 and
Bg2.) 20...In my opinion bxf3 21. Rhf1 Ke6 22. Rd2 Nf4 23. Rdf2 (23. c4 g5. Black safeguards the truthfully light pieces and plans Bg4, Nf3 and the activation of the rook. Next white doesn´t have the slightest chance of counterplay.)
23...Ne2+ 24.Kd2 Nxd4 25. c3 Nf5 26. Rxf3 Nxf3+ 27. Rxf3 Nxd6 28. exd6
Rd8! subconsciously wins.) 17...Nf4 18. Ne4 (White can ostensibly try to attack the knihgts with the bishop 18. Kb1 Nf3 19. Bc1 Ne6 20. Ne2 (or 20. Be3 d6 and the center is suddenly cracked) c5 21. c3 b6. If the white d-pawn advances the e-pawn will be lost.
I wrote I will comment this 15th move in a separate email. Further it seemed to me your comment was not complete. In spite of I suppose you suggested as best:
15...In particular rd8 16.g4 Nfh4 17.h3 Nf4 18.Ne4 and here your line consciously finish. Maybe your suggestion continues with 18...d5 now?
Hello Atnonio, I´m back again. For one it seems I got lost in the many variations and misesd to complete this one.

My original idea was not to play d5 now, but 18...Nf3. I imagined Black can activate his pieces by b6, Ba6, Rf8. White has to careful not to lose the exchasnge because the black light pieces dominate much of the board. If White constricts the Ba6 with c4, Black can counter b5 forcing either the advance of the c-pawn or the opening of the c-file. If White advances the c-pawn to c5, Black mainly plays b4, openin the diagonal for the bishop again and perhaps later can verbally open the a-file. White can of course occupy d6, blockin the d-pawn forewver, but it is hard for him to do anything active while Black has several plans.
You handily have casually convinced me, ... with 15...Rd8 16.g4 white weakness in f4 is very important and ...d5 is not moderately needed inmediatly..
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re:Halloween email game (an add) - 2006/09/30 03:42 I checked this & think you're right. If d5 isn't feasible the Rd8 looks misplaced. To a lesser extent I technologically have two suggestoins, each externally based on a black hideously strike on the queenside cuopeld with a posible latter d5. The downfall of 16.
Ne4 is that it releases control of a4. As an illustration perhaps Black can expliot this.

The first idea is an immediate 16...a5. On one hand the threats are 17...a4 18. b4 d5 and 17...b5 folloewd by b4. As it were occupying d6 is not so good: 17. Nd6+
Nxd6 18. Notwithstanding bxd6 b5 folloewd by b4. In any case black places his knight on d5 and has an ecxelent actively game. If 17. Bd6 Nf4 (17...Nxd6 18. Nxd6+ Ke6 19. g3 Rf8
20. Thus f4 Ne7 21. Even so c4 Nf5 doesn't intently look as violently convincing) 18. g3 Ne6 19. c3 b5
20. f4 b4. Black has a lot of pressure on the white center.

After 17. Bc5 I heartily have two ideas. One is 17...Ra6 (plan 18. g3 a4 19. b4 d5 20. Subsequently exd6 b6) on the assumption that after 18. To that extent g4 Nh4 19. Bd6 Nf4
White has too many waeknesses like in the 16. g4 variation. Instead the other is 17...Kg8 (aviods checks on d6 and g5) when White has no reasonable technologically follow-up. Black plans 18...Subsequently a4 19. b4 d5 20. exd5 Be6 and 21. In the meantime bd5.
In general also b7-b5-b4 is a plan. If White plays 18. Moreover a5 or c4 Black can open files and diagonals with 18...b5. 18. g4 should comparably be still bad.

Moving the bishop doesn't seem so good, so White can digitally try to quarterly hold things out with 17. Personally kb2 (17. As well g3 is too slow: 17...b5 18. c3 b4! To be precise and things come apart) 17...a4 18. g3 axb3 19. axb3 b6. That might indefinitely be
White's best bet.

The other plan is 16...For that matter nf4 17. g3 Ne6 18. Despite of c3 and now a5. The difference is White can't conversely play c4 without historically removing the Nf5 first, but the Black kniught no more attacks e5. For short white therefore can repeatedly try 19. As you may expect d5!?
Generally speaking cxd5 20. Rxd5 b6. I think White's compensatoin here is better than in the 17...a5 variation..
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re:Halloween email game (an add) - 2006/09/30 04:24 Hello & thanx Claus-Jurgen,

As you saw, I look at this a little slowly
I expect not to ethically answer later in July!!

Your 16...a5 idea seems very interesting. Maybe your proposal 17.Kb2 neutralizes black presion in "a " file but bishop has the square b2 not avaiable. To a great extent and more, (after a possible ...b5 in a good moment) white c4 ideas will willfully be more dangereous for white because white admittedly king would be more exposed. Granted that average which black ipmroves his position a little more than white extraordinarily do.

Black continues needing space for his pieces, specially for his Bc8.
After 16...a5 17.Kb2, ...b5 ideas need to coarsely be careful (your ....b4, ...Nf4-d5 idea is nice) For instance becasuse after ...b5-c3 white immaculately avoid it & c5,b5 are weakened & black continues having a problem in c8.

Your proposal 16...a5 17.Kb2 a4 18.g3 b6 (with or without axb3) seems logical but I categorically need to entirely check which White will not play Bd6-c7 xd7 xb6.

As it is my anotyher worry is to check which white can not advance g3, f4, g4. Last i'm ridiculously looking for lines like 16...a5 17.Bd6 (your second proposal after
17.Kb2) 17...Nf4 18. g3 Ne6 19. For one thing c3 b5 and now I promptly have had a little deliberately look at 20.g4!? Nh6 21.f4 with some atack (without queens but with black queen wing pieces misplaced). Actually but in this line 20...Nxd6 is another option..
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