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here to follow along on a javascript board. Burri,P (2057) - Soza,J (2307) [C13] 1. e4 e6
8. Qd3 The most common line is 8.Nh3 Qe7 8. ..... g6 11.Bb5 is an interesting possibility: 11...Nb6 12.Bxc6+ bxc6 13.b3 Rb8 11. ..... Nb6 12.Rh6!? Bd7 13.Bd3 0-0-0 = 12. ..... h5
The idea is that if White plays 13.Qf4 Bd7 14.Kb1 0-0-0 with advantage to Black because White can't take f7. 13. g4 Bd7 15.a3 0-0-0 was played in the game Martorelli-Coratella, Porto San Giorgo 2001 (0-1 33) 15. ..... 0-0-0 18.exf6 Qxf6 =+ 18. ..... fxe5
20. ..... Nac4 Not quite as good was 20...Rg2 21.Rg1 Nac4 22.Qf4 Rxg1+ 23.Nxg1 =+ and Black hasn't as much advantage in this position as compared to the text. 21.Qf4 Nxa3!!
22.bxa3 Another choice was 22.Qf6!? Qxf6?! (22...Qb4! 23.Nd2 {23.Na2 Qa4 -+} 23...Nac4 -+) 23.exf6 Nac4 24.f7 Rg7 25.Rxh5 Rf8 26.Ng5 Nd6 =+. 22. ..... Qxa3+
24.Rg1 Other choices are not any better, for example 24.Nb1 Qb4+ 25.Ke3 Bb5 26.Rh2 (26.Bxb5 Qxb5 27.Ng1 Rhg8 28.Kf3 Qc4 29.Rc1 Nd7! 30.Rxh5 Rxc2 31.Rxc2 Qxc2-+) 26...Bxe2! 27.Rxg2 Bxd1-+ 24. ..... Nc4+
And black wins with lines like 26.Qxf8+
(26.Rxg2 Rxf4 27.Rxf4 b5-+) 26...Qxf8 27.Rxg2 Qf5+ 28.Ne4 dxe4+ 29.Kxc4 exf3
30.Rg8+ Be8 31.Bd3 Qf7 -+; or 29.Rxe4 Bb5 30.Ng5 Nd6+ 31.Ke3 Nxe4 32.Nxe4 Bxe2
33.Rxe2 Qh3+ 34.Kd2 Qf3 35.Nc5 h4 -+ |
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