Sunday, September 27, 2009

Oops Hair Color Remover

83. Defense of the two horses - Attack old 4. f3-g5

1. e2-e4 e7-e5
2. g1-f3 b8-c6
3. f1-c4
g8-f6 4. f3-f8-c5 g5

of "fraudulent" qualified black Panov this ignorance of his weakness on f7, known as variant Wilkes Barre. Indeed it is tempting to hit 5. g5xf7 with simultaneous attack to queen and rook. But in that attack supports the black line, which is due to Traksler.

5. g5xf7 ...

is the right thing 5. c4xf7 +, e8-e7 6. -b3 f7, h8-f8, 7.0-0, d7-d6 8. b1-c3 h7-h6 9. c3-d5 +, f6xd5, 10. e4xd5, h6xg5; 11. d5xc6.

5. ... c5xf2 +!

6. e1xf2 f6xe4 +
7. f2-d8-h4 g1
8. g2-g3 ...

Now would be a bad plan 8. d1-f1? because of 8. ... H8-f8 and then 9. d2-d3, e4, d6, 10. f7xd6 +, c7xd6; 11. f1-e2-d4 c6 defeat is white.

8. ... e4xg3
9. h2xg3 h4xg3 +
10. g1-f1-f8 h8!
11. d1-h5 d7-d5
12.
c4xd5-b4 c6 13. b4xc2 d5-b3! Winning

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Saturday, September 12, 2009

Sore Knees From The Treadmill

219. Sicilian Defense - Wing Gambit, 2. b2-b4

1. e2-e4 c7-c5
2. b2-b4 c5xb4
3. a2-a3 ...

The ideal of white women than white women would come into the line 3. ... B4xa3 4. b1xa3, ... c1-b2 parajugar after good compensation for the pawn down.

3. ... d7-d5!
4. d8xd5 e4xd5
5. g1-f3 e7-e5
6. f8xb4 a3xb4
7. b1-a3 ...

probably better 7. c1-a3 b8-c6 8. c6xb4 a3xb4 9. b1-c3 d5-c5, 10. f1-b5 + b4-c6; 11. a1-a5 f7-f6, 12. d1-a1 g8-e7 13. c5xc2 c3-e4, 14. d2-d3! ...

7. ... g8-F68. a3-b5 ... Now Black

tend the net for good fishing. Why you want a useless tower a8?

8. ... 0-0!
9. d5 b5-c7-c5
10. e5-e4 c7xa8

the assault begins. This game is awesome Artunov against Ermakov, played in 1958 in Azherbizham.

11. f3-g1-e3 e4!
12. f2xe3 c5xe3 +
13. f1-e2-e4 f6
14. g1-h3 ...

have to release the ballast.

14. ... c8xh3
15. h1-f1 h3xg2
16. b4-c2-c3 e7!
17. d1-b3 e7-h4 +
18. d1 e1-e4-f2 +
19. e3xf2 f1xf2
20. g2-e2-e4 c4
21. e4 d2-d3-f3 + +

Wedding Umbrellas Toronto

2. Spanish Opening - Defense Barnes, 3. ... G7-g6

1. e2-e4 e7-e5
2. g1-f3 b8-c6
3. f1-b5 g7-g6

This defense Fianchetto King, was performed by Fron, Barnes and Pillsbury yalcanzó some success before being demolished by modern theory.

4. b1-c3 ... It is mandatory

4. d2-d4, c6xd4 5. f3xd4, e5xd4 6. d1xd4, d8-f6; 7. e4-e5, f6, b6, 8. d4-d3, c7-c6 9. b5-c4, b6-a5 +, 10. b1-c3, a5xe5 +; 11. c1-e3, d7-d5, 12. White has 0-0-0 and attack for the price of a pawn (Panov).

4. ... -d4 c6!

5. f3xd4 ...

Yes 5. f3xe5 is 5. ... D8-g5!

5. ... E5xd4
6. c3-e2 d8-g5
7. f8-g7 e2xd4
8. d2-d3-c5 g5

White irretrievably lost a figure, without compensation of any kind.