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Alon Greenfeld vs Zoltan Almasi
11th Ordix Open (2004) (rapid), Mainz GER, rd 10, Aug-08
Queen's Indian Defense: Fianchetto. Nimzowitsch Variation Timman's Line (E15)  ·  1-0

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Aug-18-04  themindset: what was black thinking?
Aug-18-04  nikolaas: Nothing.
Sep-07-05  lopium: Hey!!! What about 26...RxBe7. 27.QxR, Qgc2! With a mate threat on g2. What about that? ahahahzz! I guess I'm wrong in this line, for sure. Once again.
Sep-08-05  Saruman: <lopium> black is mate after 28.Rd8+ Rxd8 29.Qxd8#.
Sep-08-05  lopium: No, I don't think. If Rxe7, then if you make your moves, Rd8, you simply play Rxd8, and if Qxd8, that ain't mate, because of Re7e8. Unless I still don't see things as they are for the world. Sure I'm wrong once againz.zz
Sep-10-05  Saruman: <lopium> I never meant to play Rd8+?? after 26.-Rxe7 but 27.Qxe7 as I said before which you interpreted wrong. By the way youre variation is correct, but if Qxe7 black loses quickly.
Apr-17-08  Whitehat1963: Nice game from the Player of the Day.

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