Chess Level 1
Monday, January 1, 2018
What is the strongest continuation for Black?
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Analysis of AJJMJPE (1586) vs. john2001plus (1863)
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(black to move)
1.
e4
e6
2.
d4
d5
3.
e5
c5
4.
Nf3
cxd4
5.
Nxd4
Ne7
6.
f4
Nbc6
7.
Bb5
Bd7
8.
Nc3
Nxd4
9.
Bxd7+
Qxd7
10.
Qxd4
Nc6
11.
Qf2
d4
12.
Ne4
Nb4
13.
a3
Qc6
14.
axb4
Qxe4+
15.
Qe2
Bxb4+
16.
c3
dxc3
17.
Qxe4
cxb2+
18.
Qxb4
bxa1=Q
19.
Qb5+
Kf8
20.
Kf2
Qa2+
21.
Bb2
g6
22.
g4
Qd5
23.
Qb4+
Kg7
24.
Re1
Rac8
25.
Re2
Qc5+
26.
Qxc5
Rxc5
27.
Ba3
Rc4
28.
Be7
Rxf4+
29.
Kg3
Rf1
30.
h4
Rc8
31.
g5
Rc7
32.
Bf6+
Rxf6
33.
exf6+
Kf8
34.
Rd2
Ke8
35.
h5
Rc3+
36.
Kf4
Rc4+
37.
Ke5
Rc5+
38.
Kf4
gxh5
39.
Rh2
Rf5+
40.
Ke3
Rxg5
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