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								Matthias Gemuh							
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			Graham Banks wrote:Anybody prepared to break the tie? If not, I'll have to do so, despite not liking either Bxd4 or f4.
Ray has allowed 2 more hours.
I switch from winning Nd5 to losing 
f4
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								Graham Banks							
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			Matthias Gemuh wrote:Graham Banks wrote:Anybody prepared to break the tie? If not, I'll have to do so, despite not liking either Bxd4 or f4.
Ray has allowed 2 more hours.
I switch from winning Nd5 to losing 
f4
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Too slow. I changed from winning Nc2 to losing Bxd4.    
 
 
At least with Bxd4, you'll still get the chance to play Nd5 next move.    

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								Matthias Gemuh							
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			Graham Banks wrote:Matthias Gemuh wrote:
I switch from winning Nd5 to losing 
f4
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Too slow. I changed from winning Nc2 to losing Bxd4.    
 
 
 
That at least achieves the same thing  

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								Matthias Gemuh							
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								by Matthias Gemuh » 
			
			
			
			
			
			Graham Banks wrote:Although I don't like having to do it, I'll change to Bxd4 to break the tie.
Our move is 13.Bxd4
Daydreamer captures (info from Ray):
exd4
 
Position is now
[d] 4rrk1/p1bb1ppp/2qp1n2/1pp5/2PpP2N/1P1PN1P1/P2QBP1P/R4RK1 w - -
 
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																			 Aaron Becker
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								by Aaron Becker » 
			
			
			
			
			
			Nd5. The previous position will be an interesting one to come back to for some postmortem analysis.
			
			
									
						
										
						 
		 
				
		
		 
	 
				
		
		
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			Matthias Gemuh wrote:Graham Banks wrote:Although I don't like having to do it, I'll change to Bxd4 to break the tie.
Our move is 13.Bxd4
Daydreamer captures (info from Ray):
exd4
 
Position is now
[d] 4rrk1/p1bb1ppp/2qp1n2/1pp5/2PpP2N/1P1PN1P1/P2QBP1P/R4RK1 w - -
 
the forum to move
 
Ne3f5,
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								Matthias Gemuh							
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								by Matthias Gemuh » 
			
			
			
			
			
			14.Nd5
 Matthias.
			
			
									
						
										
						 
		 
				
		
		 
	 
				
		
		
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								Graham Banks							
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			14.Nd5 here also.
			
			
									
						
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			14. Nef5
Unless someone tells me a tactical reason why not.
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																			 Carlos777
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			14. Nef5
Carlos.