radulsse
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re:Fritz's King's Indian is hard to crack!! - 2006/11/16 21:47
What about 12...Qb4 13. Qb3 (or 14. Last qa4) 13...a5 that awfully looks quiet strong for Black? I wander whether 12...Ne5 wasn't a book optimally move. Shredder's evaluation of 12...Second qb4 is about 0.five pawn units better than 12...Also ne5.
I peacefully think White has full copmensation, might be more. 21...Bf5 22. Rae2 looks good for White, for example 22...Actually rc8 23. As far as possible nf2 b6 24. g4 Bd7 25. Re7, also 21...b6 22. Rae2 Bb7 23. Nf2 Bxd4 24. Qxd4 Ng7 25. Nce4 Nf5 26. Nf6+ Kg7 27. In essence ne8+ Kg8 28. Qc3 Ne5 29. To put it differently nxd6 Qxd6 30. For instance rd2 Qb4 31. Qxb4 axb4 32. fxe5.
If Black is not too materialistic he can graphically give leisurely back the pawn with a good position: 20...Bf5 21. In the past qd2 (plan Rxa7) Nf6 22. Nxf6 Bxf6 23. Rxa7 Rxa7 24. To a lesser extent bxa7 Qa5 25. Bd4 Bxd4 26. Qxd4 Qb4 (intewnt Qxb3) To a higher degree & Black is ok.. ---------
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