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Re: Saemisch 8. Nh3 c6 .... Your move!
Reply #3 - 02/06/10 at 09:54:56
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txs Bibs!

I really try to get  my hands on that article, couldn't get via the NIC-page but i'll search a little more. I agree with you that the passion about the game i8s all about the ideas, on any level of chess. Trying and believing to be up to date just to find that your knowledge is yesterday news. This happened to our national team in Team World championship in Renju in Vladimir. We thought we had some edge in many lines but both the japanese and the russian guys showed us the way to do it real Wink Wink

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Re: Saemisch 8. Nh3 c6 .... Your move!
Reply #2 - 02/05/10 at 13:40:17
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See:
New in Chess Yearbook 25 (1992)
pp.166-193
A very worthy article on this line. Dated somewhat naturally, but this has not been a major theoretical highway recently (...c5 took over)  plus ideas are what counts, assuming you are below superGM level.

Only know this source cos this happened to be the random choice for bogreading earlier today.
  
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Re: Saemisch 8. Nh3 c6 .... Your move!
Reply #1 - 02/05/10 at 11:56:03
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Have a look at some games where white has played solidly ( Nf2, be2, 0-0, a4 to replies with b5 or keeping space.). I think Karpov and Belyavsky played this a while ago........of course if you have a new idea to please post it !
  
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Saemisch 8. Nh3 c6 .... Your move!
02/04/10 at 23:28:54
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First please to forgive my finite chessenglish. I am probably a very lowranked player now devoting my life to chess instead of poker.

In my point of wiew we play 7...Nbd7 instead of 7...Nc6 in order to get some more flexible c-pawn, of course at the cost of diminishing the preasure on d4. What to do with the c-pawn after 8. Nh3?  

Let us be humble about the statistics with such small amount of games. To me it seems like c6 instead of c5 is giving Black a nicer and much more flexible game requring more from our opponent fellow addict white.

  
line is 6. Be3 0-0 7. Qd2 Nbd7 8.Nh3 c6

  
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