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Re: BDG match. Any challangers?
Reply #11 - 05/21/05 at 17:32:16
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I have a very little experience with your gambit, Zilbermints, I dont know if I am able to defend it, and if someone want to play against it. Maybe YOU shoud do a Zilbermints gambit challenge, defending yourself your gambit against the BDG attackers Smiley
  
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Reply #10 - 05/21/05 at 14:00:33
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What is sure is that I will watch your games and maybe I will comment it sometimes... But Im curious about your novelties in the Sadler, and I think I know what variation you think about, and I want to discuss about it in e-mail if you want, to keep the secret  of the noveltie Smiley


How about you play the Zilbermints Gambit in the Euwe Defense with White?

1 d4 d5 2 e4 de4 3 Nc3 Nf6 4 f3 ef3 5 Nxf3 e6  6 Bg5 Be7 7 Bd3 Nc6 8 00 Nxd4 9 Kh1
  
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Reply #9 - 05/21/05 at 12:37:53
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What is sure is that I will watch your games and maybe I will comment it sometimes... But Im curious about your novelties in the Sadler, and I think I know what variation you think about, and I want to discuss about it in e-mail if you want, to keep the secret  of the noveltie Smiley
  
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Re: BDG match. Any challangers?
Reply #8 - 05/21/05 at 12:24:30
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Hello Pablo. Yes, I have a novelty in Sadler variation prepared. Qf3 seems to give no advantage. And I also prefer to not play the game because the challenge is aimed for those who are "deeply opposed" to the BDG, like TopNotch and others. We should "stay together". There is also an important factor of time. Two games will be enough for me, maybe three, but two (MNb and Bonsai) are quite enough for the time being. Of course I would be glad if you comment on both games, finding some interesting possibilities for white. 
  
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Reply #7 - 05/20/05 at 11:50:52
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I want to see if you can win for example in the Sadler variation with white, or if you have an improvement in this variation for white, because in my best variation there is a draw by check repetition in my last position, but we are not forced to play a game to compare our analysis in this variation. The first question I have is, after 5..Bf5 6.Ne5 e6 7.g4 Be4 8.Nxe4 Nxe4(Im assuming you play this main variation withi white as I do..) what is your move now? If you want we can play a game in this theme but maybe we dont need to do it because I can show you my analysis "even by e-mail" to keep the secret of an eventually refutation of a precise line..
  
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Reply #6 - 05/20/05 at 05:57:52
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Yes. I accept you challange. Let´s play Gunderam. But I wonder, you are a BDG defender, this challange is rather for BDG "attacker"... all games can be commented during progress, maybe you can be rather an advisor for white than to play against you favourite opening? That´s something for considering. But anyway, I´m prepared to accept your challange in Gunderam. In case you want to play, please make new forum thread like in case of the first match Schoupal : MNb. Thanks.
  
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Re: BDG match. Any challangers?
Reply #5 - 05/19/05 at 12:23:53
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Hello Patrick, I would like to accept the challenge, just for fun, because Im myself a BDG defender, and never played it in black side but knowing basically every variations for whites, I know where I can try to draw at minimal Smiley

Im not convinced there is an advantage for white in the special variation I gave in our e-mail in the Lemberger, but I would like to play the Tartakower/Gunderam against you, because there is somes interesting variation there.
  
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Reply #4 - 05/19/05 at 12:05:12
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Bonsai: Yes, I´m looking forward to our match, esp. Lemberger Countergambit game would be of great interest for me. Of course, I like also the Gunderam Defence.
  
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Reply #3 - 05/19/05 at 11:59:28
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Well, I accept you challange and I´m looking forward to our "fight". Our game will start from this position:
1.e4 d5 2.d4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3 c6 5.Bc4 exf3 6.Nxf3 Bf5. 
Let open new forum for our game. Where it can be discussed and where moves will be sent.
  
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Re: BDG match. Any challangers?
Reply #2 - 05/19/05 at 11:51:28
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Hello, I'd like to accept the challenge, too, as I really have my doubts about the BDG based on "principle". I'll not be online for a few days, but I'll send my first move next Wednesday or Thursday... I think I'm most tempted to either choose the Tartakower-Gunderam (or maybe the Lemberger...), but I'll use my off-line time to consider the matter.
Bonsai
PS: I believe there's also a BDG thematic at iecg about to start (but I personally don't think I have the time for that even though it would be interesting - hence a single game against a BDG-fan seems just perfect).
PPS: Oh, and yes, I have no objections to playing on the forum.
  
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Re: BDG match. Any challangers?
Reply #1 - 05/19/05 at 11:03:18
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Patrick Schoupal - MNb: 1.d4 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3 c6 (cowardly as described by LDZ) if 5.Bc4 then exf3 (not so cowardly after all) if 6.Nxf3 then Bf5 and I claim to be better.
Conditions accepted as described above.
  

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05/19/05 at 10:48:53
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Hello. 
   My name is Patrik Schoupal. I´m an OTB player (FIDE 1977) and I also play correspondence chess (my recent and first IECG ELO is 2229). I´m fan of gambits, especially Morra gambit, Fajarowitz g. and some other ones e.g. BDG. I see a lot of different players to ridicule BDG and I want to give them opportunity to prove their words in a game, not just by their "flat statements" and "chat like" evidence. 
   Therefore I offer a game in this particular variations (where I think I can prove +/- advantage):

1) Lemberger counter-gambit 1.e4 d5 2.d4 dxe4 3.Nc3 e5

2) Ziegler def. 1.e4 d5 2.d4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3 exf3 5.Nxf3 c6

3) Tartakower-Gunderam 1.e4 d5 2.d4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3 exf3 5.Nxf3 Bf5

4) Bogoljubow attack 1.e4 d5 2.d4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3 exf3 5.Nxf3 g6

   Well, if there is a challanger brave enough to accept the challange and not only to criticise, he/she is welcome.

   Conditions for the game can be discussed. I prefer playing here via forum and to allow all comments during the game.

PS (aka Sevenviolets)
  
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