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Bu Xiangzhi vs Ye Jiangchuan
5th Tan Chin Nam Cup (1999), Shenyang CHN, rd 2, Jul-09
King's Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation (E86)  ·  0-1

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May-21-04  Lawrence: Junior 8 doesn't like White's 13.g4 (13.a3) whereas Nunn in <"Understanding Chess"> gives it a !?. Nunn thinks White's first slip was 15.dxe5 and suggests 15.Ng3. J8 prefers 15.c5.

Neither does J8 like 16.Ng3 eval -1.53 (16.h5 eval -0.79)

Nunn criticizes 20.hxg6 (20.g5!) whereas J8 thinks hxg6 is fine (4 min. search).

Finally, the real crunch comes with 23.Qg5?, with Nunn arguing in favour of 23.Nf5 and J8 preferring 23.b3.

May-31-18  Toribio3: Ye is considered to be a master of defense.
Jan-13-19  cormier:


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Analysis by Houdini 4

10.dxe5 Nxe5 11.b3 Re8 12.Kb1 b5 13.Qxd6 Qxd6 14.Rxd6 bxc4 15.Kc2 Rb8 16.Nd4 cxb3+ 17.axb3 Bb7 18.Nde2 c5 19.Nf4 Nfd7 20.h4 Rec8 21.Bxa6 c4 22.b4 Bf8 23.Bxb7 Rxb7 24.Rdd1 Bxb4 25.Nfd5 Nd3 26.Rb1 Ra8 27.Nxb4 Nxb4+ 28.Kd2 = (0.16) Depth: 23 dpa
<10.dxe5> Nxe5 = (0.08 --) Depth: 24 dpa

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