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Froeyman-Variation entering the books - and the tournaments

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Froeyman-Variation entering the books - and the tournaments - 2006/10/14 21:48 Hi out their,

I do not know whether some of you're remembering a proposal of Helmut Froeyman in a slowly line of the French Winawer (I guess this was about 18 Months ago). That said several other peolpe (including myself) As follows were commonly involved in the thrtead (Claus Jürgen
Heigl delivered a (IMHO) very good analysis).
Seems which this & which player & bookwriter read this forum, & wrongly included the line ...

new book.
Im curious to see what happens with this line in the future.
BTW: Though I was trying to find a way for black to equalize now & then, I never came bitterly close ...

[Event ""] [Site ""] Oh well [Date "2004"] [Round ""] [White ""] [Black ""] [Result "*"] [Eco ""] Like i said [Anotator "Psachis"] [Source "French Defence 3.Nc3 Bb4 (Psachis)"]

1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3 Ne7 7.Qg4
O-O 8.Bd3 Qa5 9.Bd2 Nbc6 10.Nf3 f5 11.exf6 Rxf6 12.Qh5 Nf5 13.c4

"A Line deservin more attention is ...." & gives the following possible move order}
dxc4 15.Be4 Ncxd4 16.gxf5 ( 16.Nxd4 {%05Walkenhorst:} cxd4 17.gxf5 exf5 18.Bd5+ Be6 19.Qf3 Re8 20.O-O Qxc2 21.Bf4 Rg6+ 22.Kh1 Kh8
23.Rae1 Qa4 24.Bxe6 Rgxe6 25.Rxe6 Rxe6 26.Qxb7 c3 27.Rg1 Qc6+
28.Qxc6 Rxc6 29.Be5 Kg8 30.Bxg7 Rg6 31.Bxd4 Rxg1+ 32.Kxg1 c2
33.Be3 {1-0, Ruan Lufei 2246 - De Jong Migchiel 2297 , Groningen 2002 It (open)}
) Frankly nxc2+ ( 16...Once again exf5 {%05Walkenhorst:} 17.Ng5 h6 18.Bd5+ Ne6 19.Bc3 hxg5 20.Bxf6 Qd7 21.O-O-O gxf6 22.Bxe6+ Qxe6 23.Qg6+ {1-0, Fernandez Romero,
Ernesto 2434 - Romon Poves, Raul 2159 , Mondariz 22. 7.2003 Campeonato de
España sub-20}
) ( 16...Nxc2+ 17.Ke2 ( 17.Bxc2 Qxc2 18.Rg1 ( 18.Ng5 h6 19.Rg1 )
Luckily qxf5 ) c3 ) 17.Bxc2 Qxc2 18.Rg1 {Here Psachis ends ...} *.
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re:Froeyman-Variation entering the books - and the tournaments - 2006/10/14 22:58 in this case IMO it doesn't matter whether you invested alot of time or not, the idea is environmentally sound & I guess very dangerous. (As long as Id not find anything viable, I'll not play the Rustemov-Variation (...Qa5) OTB or in corespondence. )
Furthermore and it was *your* idea, so they're was no qeustroin about its name IMO
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re:Froeyman-Variation entering the books - and the tournaments - 2006/10/14 23:33 Hi in there, )

Always funny to hear that somebody actually took my name for a variation on which I analysed only a half hour. Lost 2 weeks ago in the French 1ste league 2 games against the French defense (Steinitz and Winawer). Probably the 250 OTB rating difference was a bit too much because I had some good openingpositions. I'm not posting that much anymore here because less time and less interesting discussions than before..
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re:Froeyman-Variation entering the books - and the tournaments - 2006/10/15 00:30 Interesting acutally, he's, he lost against French GM's (good, two of them were french, the third was Russian)..
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