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Dana Reizniece-Ozola vs Sylvia Johnsen
European Team Championship (Women) (2011), Porto Carras GRE, rd 3, Nov-05
English Opening: Agincourt Defense. Tarrasch Defense (A14)  ·  1-0

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Dec-03-11  notyetagm: D Reizniece vs S Johnsen, 2011

< 16.b4!

Strangely enough, b4 is supported by two
defenders, while it’s faced with no less than
four attackers! The break is, however, perfectly
sound, since the white ¦ and £ are ready to
jump in.

16...axb4 17.axb4 ¥g4

<<<17...¥xb4 18.¤xb4 ¤xb4 19.¥xd4 exd4 20.£b3, threatening the deadly discovered
check 21.c5+. 20...¢h8 21.£xb4 gives White
a large advantage>
>
>
>

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Dec-03-11  Gilmoy: <notyetagm: 19.¥xd4 20.£b3> with advantage to Japan :)
Dec-03-11  notyetagm: <Gilmoy: <notyetagm: 19.¥xd4 20.£b3> with advantage to Japan :)>

LOL

Dec-26-11  notyetagm: D Reizniece vs S Johnsen, 2011

16 ?


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16 b3-b4!


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< 16.b4!

Strangely enough, b4 is supported by two
defenders, while it’s faced with no less than
four attackers! The break is, however, perfectly
sound, since the white ♖ and ♕ are ready to
jump in.

16...axb4 17.axb4 Bg4


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<<<17...Bxb4 18.Nxb4 Nxb4 19.Bxd4 exd4 20.Qb3, threatening the deadly discovered check 21.c5+.


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20...Kh8 21.Qxb4 gives White
a large advantage


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>>>>

Dec-26-11  notyetagm: Game Collection: FORCING MOVES SHOW YOU WHERE PIECES *REALLY* ARE

D Reizniece vs S Johnsen, 2011 19 Bb2xd4 means White b1-rook is actually fighting for b4-sq

Dec-26-11  notyetagm: Game Collection: VISIALIZE THE THREAT: ++ !

D Reizniece vs S Johnsen, 2011 20 Qd1-b3 creates discovery threat, adds to control over b4-sq

Dec-26-11  notyetagm: Game Collection: CARLSEN CHAIN! CARLSEN CHAIN! CARLSEN CHAIN!

D Reizniece vs S Johnsen, 2011 20 Qd1-b3 creates discovery threat, adds to control over b4-sq

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