IMJohnCox wrote on 11/29/06 at 12:45:56:
Legend has it that Euwe announced before the game that he would accept a draw at any moment.
Hmm, that may explain it. As I could imagine that a draw offer from black in that position would otherwise be seen as an insult. Though I doubt it is acceptable behaviour sportsmanwise, since such a statement can be interpreted as a draw offer on every move albeit silent but still influencing the opponent...
- Anyway, if Euwe had dared to win by 2, he might have had a better reputation these days than 'the guy who barely could beat a drunkard and then got squashed like a bug in the return match'..
Quote:I believe Cafferty and Hooper maintain that White is better after 3...Nd7 with just 4 e4 Nb6 5 Bxc4 Nxc4 6 Qa4+, but I may be wrong, and even if I'm right, of course, they may be wrong.
Well, you're both right probably, though I haven't seen H&C, this line has extremely good stats for white!
But the following Godes' set-up seems OKish for black
1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nd7 3.c4 dxc4 4.e4 Nb6 5.Bxc4 Nxc4 6.Qa4+ c6 7.Qxc4 Nf6 8.Nc3 Be6 9.Qd3 g6 10.0-0 Bg7 11.h3 0-0 12.Be3 Ne8 13.Ng5 Qd7 14.Nxe6 Qxe6 Sapundiev,G-Godes,D/corr Markov mem 1987 (0-1 50)
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Quote:3... Nd7 4. e4 Nb6 5. Ne5 Nf6 6. Nc3 e6 7. Nxc4 Bb4 8. f3 with a small plus for White, especially since 8... c5 can be met by 9. a3.
But here black seems to score quite well with 5/6 ...g6 turning 'the Slav' into a Grünfeld...