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Jesse Priest - gst_favian, ItsYourTurn.com

© Copyright 2004, Jim Loy
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White refutes the opening mistake, with authority. White uses a "handle" rather than a name.

Jesse Priest - gst_favian, ItsYourTurn.com
1. 11-15 23-19 2. 8-11 22-17 3. 4-8 25-22 4. 9-13 27-23 5. 6-9 23-18 6. 9-14 18-9 7. 5-14 26-23 8. 1-5? (loses; 1-6 is the book draw) 24-20! 9. 15-24 28-19 10. 5-9 (11-15 30-25! WW) [diagram]

22-18!! (a wonderful move; everything else loses) 11. 13-22 32-27! 12. 9-13 (forced, and Red won't be able to king) 18-9 13. 11-15 27-24 14. 8-11 30-25 15. 3-8 25-18 16. 15-22 21-17 17. 22-26 31-22 18. 11-15 23-18 19. 8-11 9-6! (simple) 20. 2-9 29-25 21. 9-14 18-9 22. 15-18 22-8 23. 13-29 9-6 0-1


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