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1 e4
a6 1 P-K4
P-QR3
2 d4
b5 2 P-Q4
P-QN4
3 Nf3
Bb7 3 N-KB3
B-QN2
4 Bd3
Nf6 4 B-Q3
N-KB3
5 Nbd2
e6 5 N1-Q2
P-K3
6 O-O
c5 6 O-O
P-QB4
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Ken Hinds
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1 e4
a6
.. 1 P-K4
P-QR3
2 d4
b5
2 P-Q4
P-QN4
3 Nf3
Bb7
.. 3 N-KB3
B-QN2
4 Bd3
Nf6
.. 4 B-Q3
N-KB3
5 Nbd2
e6
.. 5 N1-Q2
P-K3
6 O-O
c5
.. 6 O-O
P-QB4
7 dxc5
Bxc5
7 PxQB5
BxQB5
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Ken Hinds
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Julius,
I noticed that you carefully avoided following Karpov's line of 5 Qe2 or the even better move for my purposes of 5 e5 -- 6 a4. Good job of keeping those front line legions focused on the mission. The barbarian confederation is patient however, and just waiting for the guards on Ceasar's tent to start nodding off.
Ken
[This message has been edited by Ken Hinds (edited December 21, 2000).]
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Julius Brenzaida
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Currently cleaning the 9000 rooms of Sticky Mouse's Palace
Aug 2000 time: 05:13
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quote:

Originally posted by Ken Hinds on 12-21-2000 12:33 AM
Julius,
I noticed that you carefully avoided following Karpov's line of 5 Qe2 or the even better move for my purposes of 5 e5 -- 6 a4. Good job of keeping those front line legions focused on the mission. The barbarian confederation is patient however, and just waiting for the guards on Ceasar's tent to start nodding off.
Ken
[This message has been edited by Ken Hinds (edited December 21, 2000).]
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The barbarian confederation shall not wait any longer, my next move is e5 ! I know of the Karpov game, but of nothing else, concerning your sub-owen, eh Carolus no Scandinavian name for that one ? I just play quietly, "ΰ la Kramnik", knowing that a draw is enough to defend my title. But if I see an opportunity, I will go for it !
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Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
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Ken Hinds
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1 e4
a6
.. 1 P-K4
P-QR3
2 d4
b5
2 P-Q4
P-QN4
3 Nf3
Bb7
.. 3 N-KB3
B-QN2
4 Bd3
Nf6
.. 4 B-Q3
N-KB3
5 Nbd2
e6
.. 5 N1-Q2
P-K3
6 O-O
c5
.. 6 O-O
P-QB4
7 dxc5
Bxc5
7 PxQB5
BxQB5
8 e5
Nd5 .... 8 P-K5
N-Q4
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Ken Hinds
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1 e4
a6
.. 1 P-K4
P-QR3
2 d4
b5
2 P-Q4
P-QN4
3 Nf3
Bb7
.. 3 N-KB3
B-QN2
4 Bd3
Nf6
.. 4 B-Q3
N-KB3
5 Nbd2
e6
.. 5 N1-Q2
P-K3
6 O-O
c5
.. 6 O-O
P-QB4
7 dxc5
Bxc5
7 PxQB5
BxQB4
8 e5
Nd5
.. 8 P-K5
N-Q4
9 Ne4
Be7
9 N-K4
B-K2
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Ken Hinds
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1 e4
a6
.. 1 P-K4
P-QR3
2 d4
b5
2 P-Q4
P-QN4
3 Nf3
Bb7
.. 3 N-KB3
B-QN2
4 Bd3
Nf6
.. 4 B-Q3
N-KB3
5 Nbd2
e6
.. 5 N1-Q2
P-K3
6 O-O
c5
.. 6 O-O
P-QB4
7 dxc5
Bxc5
7 PxQB5
BxQB4
8 e5
Nd5
.. 8 P-K5
N-Q4
9 Ne4
Be7
9 N-K4
B-K2
10 Bg5
O-O ..... 10 B-KN5
O-O
[This message has been edited by Ken Hinds (edited December 22, 2000).]
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Ken Hinds
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1 e4
a6
.. 1 P-K4
P-QR3
2 d4
b5
2 P-Q4
P-QN4
3 Nf3
Bb7
.. 3 N-KB3
B-QN2
4 Bd3
Nf6
.. 4 B-Q3
N-KB3
5 Nbd2
e6
.. 5 N1-Q2
P-K3
6 O-O
c5
.. 6 O-O
P-QB4
7 dxc5
Bxc5
7 PxQB5
BxQB4
8 e5
Nd5
.. 8 P-K5 N-Q4
9 Ne4
Be7
9 N-K4 B-K2
10 Bg5
O-O
10 B-KN5 O-O
11 Bxe7
Qxe7
11 BxK7
QxK7
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Ken Hinds
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1 e4
a6
.. 1 P-K4
P-QR3
2 d4
b5
2 P-Q4
P-QN4
3 Nf3
Bb7
.. 3 N-KB3
B-QN2
4 Bd3
Nf6
.. 4 B-Q3
N-KB3
5 Nbd2
e6
.. 5 N1-Q2
P-K3
6 O-O
c5
.. 6 O-O
P-QB4
7 dxc5
Bxc5
7 PxQB5
BxQB4
8 e5
Nd5
.. 8 P-K5 N-Q4
9 Ne4
Be7
9 N-K4 B-K2
10 Bg5
O-O
10 B-KN5 O-O
11 Bxe7
Qxe7
11 BxB QxB
12 Nd6
Bc6
12 N-Q6 B-QB3
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Ken Hinds
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Julius,
Now we enter uncharted territory. You skipped the 13th move of the script and went straight to move 14 so we have come to the end of the line in the opening.
For Smash and kcbob this game with 13th move included was played by Tischbierek and Reefschδger, 1994 in Germany. What the rest of the moves were or how it turned out I don't know and it didn't figure in my choice of openings since at some point we all have to play our own games anyway. The evaluation of the position after White's move 14 was that positionally White had a very slight advantage, but that Black had the overall tactical advantage due to ease with which White can error and lose that advantage or even the game as Karpov did.
Ken
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Ken Hinds
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1 e4
a6
.. 1 P-K4
P-QR3
2 d4
b5
2 P-Q4
P-QN4
3 Nf3
Bb7
.. 3 N-KB3
B-QN2
4 Bd3
Nf6
.. 4 B-Q3
N-KB3
5 Nbd2
e6
.. 5 N1-Q2
P-K3
6 O-O
c5
.. 6 O-O
P-QB4
7 dxc5
Bxc5
7 PxQB5
BxQB4
8 e5
Nd5
.. 8 P-K5 N-Q4
9 Ne4
Be7
9 N-K4 B-K2
10 Bg5
O-O
10 B-KN5 O-O
11 Bxe7
Qxe7
11 BxB QxB
12 Nd6
Bc6
12 N-Q6 B-QB3
13 Nd4
Nb4
13 N-Q4 N-QN5
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