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  • White: Holoubkova, M
  • Black: Siepenkoetter, A
  • Event "BLW9394"Site "?"Date
  • "1994.??.??"Round "?"White
  • "Holoubkova, M."Black "Siepenkoetter,
  • A."Result "1-0"ECO "C05"Annotator
  • "Coffey"PlyCount "55"EventDate
  • "1994.??.??"
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  • e6
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  • d4
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  • d5
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  • Nd2
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  • Nf6
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  • e5
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  • Nfd7
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  • f4
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  • c5
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  • c3
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  • Nc6
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  • This strange
  • knight move is to allow the
  • possibility of having 2 knights
  • protect the d4
  • square. One possibility is to play
  • the knight to b3 instead, but white
  • should
  • be concerned about threats of a5 and
  • then a4.
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  • Qb6
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  • The other book line is Nge2.
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  • cxd4
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  • cxd4
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  • Bb4
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  • Not much choice here.
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  • Black would like to weaken the White
  • kingside and weaken the pawn on e5.
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  • fxg5
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  • Ndxe5
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  • Nxe5
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  • Nxe5
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  • According to my database, this seems
  • to
  • be the best response of several
  • choices.
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  • This seems like a logical
  • choice for the knight, but White may
  • have an inititive.
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  • Bxc4
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  • dxc4
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  • Nf3
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  • I assume to prevent Ne5
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  • Now Fritz thinks that
  • Black's best response is to ignore
  • the threat on the c4 pawn and play
  • Bd7
  • helping to complete the
  • development.
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  • There are many book moves here,
  • but the next one seems to be the
  • most effective.
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  • Rad1
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  • Quiz:

    What should White
  • do?
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  • White gives up his isolated
  • Queen pawn and closes down the a8 to
  • h1 diagonal while at the same time
  • grabbing the c3 to h8 diagonal for
  • himself.
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  • exd5
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  • Qc3
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  • Quiz:

    What should White
  • do?
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  • Qf6
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  • Quiz:

    What should White
  • do?
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  • Bd4
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  • Bxg3
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  • hxg3
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  • Qxf6
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  • Bxf6
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  • Be6
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  • Quiz:

    What should White
  • do?
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  • Kxh7
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  • Rh1
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  • Quiz:

    What should White
  • do?
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  • Nh4
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  • Quiz:

    What should White
  • do?
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  • Nf5
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  • Quiz:

    What should White
  • do?
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  • Black can't stop mate. If
  • 28. ... Bxf5 then 29. Rh6 mate! or
  • 28. ... Rh8 29. Ne7 mate!
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  • 1-0
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