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Modern chess openings 16
Modern chess openings 16












On 7 Bb3 dxe5 8 Nxe5 e6 9 0-0 Nc6 is equal, Kharlov-Yudasin, Kemerov 1995. d6 6 Bc4 Nb6 7 Bb5+ Nc6 8 cxd4 dxe5 transposing into note (b). (j) 12 Nb5 Qb8 13 axb3 e5 14 Nbd4 f6 15 bxc3 Qc8 16 Nxc6 bxc6 17 Nh4 g6 18 f4 Bc5t with at least even chances for Black, Rytshagov-Sadler, Pula 1997. On 14 Be3 Qxb2 15 Nd2 Rxd2 16 Rabl Qxa2 +. (g) 10 Bxe6 Qxe6 11 Nxd4 Nxd4 12 Qxd4 Rd8 13 Qh4 Qe2l allows Black good counterplay as many games have shown. Qd7 14 d5 put Black in real difficulties. Bf6 14 Rcl Bd7 15 Nac4 ±) 14 Nac4 Nxc4 15 Nxc4 Qd8 16 Qf3 Nd5 17 Ne5 Qd6 18 Racl ±, Bruchfeld-van der Vees, corr. (e) 9 Na3 immediately gains an edge after 9. d6 8 exd6 arrives at the same position (7. e6 7 cxd4 d6 8 0-0 Be7 9 Qe2 0-0 10 Nc3 Nxc3 11 bxc3 b6 12 Bd3 with attacking chances for White. Also making no problems for Black is 7 Nc3 dxe5 8 dxe5 Nxc3 9 Qxd8t Nxd8 10 bxc3 g6 =, Sveshnikov-Kozul, Nova Gorica 1996, (b) Black enjoys an easy game after the natural 6 cxd4 d6 7 Bc4 Nb6 8 Bb3 (8 Bb5 dxe5 9 Nxe5 Bd7 =) 8. d6 5 exd6 Qxd6 6 Bg2 Nc6 7 Ne2 Bf5 8 d4 e6 9 Na3 Qd7 with chances for both sides, Hoffman-de Firmian, Buenos Aires 1995. (B) For those who strongly wish to avoid theory, 4 g3 is recommended-4.

modern chess openings 16

(a) (A) 4 Nf3 Nc6 5 Bc4 Nb6 6 Bb3 c4 7 Bc2 Qc7 8 Qe2 g5! 9 e6 dxe6 10 Nxg5 Qe5 with no problems for Black, Rozentalis-Sadler, Hastings 1999.














Modern chess openings 16