Normal Topic E10/A57 Blumenfeld Accepted (Read 2285 times)
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Re: E10/A57 Blumenfeld Accepted
Reply #1 - 03/26/06 at 19:23:27
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I wonder if 10 ... Bd6 isn't better than 10 ... Qc7 ?  h7 can be a nuisance, but I was looking at a Caro Kann just this morning between Kamsky and Karpov, where Karpov played a startling Ke7 to help coordinate his pieces.  Perhaps Black could think about something similar here--protect the weak e6 and open the back rank...
  

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E10/A57 Blumenfeld Accepted
04/29/05 at 14:57:27
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Hello;

In a recent blitz game, I came across thru A57 move order, 1d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.Nf3 e6!? 5.dxe6 fxe6 6.cxb5 d5?!(given in the chesspub PDF book, but the usual choice of modern GMs.) 7. e4!?! Nxe4 8.Bd3 Qa5+ 9.Nbd2 Nf6 10.Ng5 Qc7 and eventually, I lost on time(the theme of Nxh7 and Bxh7 gave me a  big headache!!) at a very busted position. I was wondering if anybody else have come across this move?? If this is a TN, any and all analysis are appreciated.

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