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echo: chess
to: TIM EBERLY
from: LAWRENCE GARVIN
date: 1997-05-24 10:38:00
subject: The French Steinitz boleslavsky variatio10:38:1105/24/97

Tim Eberly said in a message to Lawrence Garvin:
 TE> Thanks for your response, but I think that if you look at the game
 TE> the original Knight that has first been moved to f6 is chased away
 TE> with e5 to d7.
Aha.... I now see it. It is a notational error in your game score, since 
-either- knight at that point may play the move Nd7.
Continuing on from there, then.... I think it is the Qb6 that is the 
'bizarre' move, not necessarily the Bb5.
Why develop the Queen so early... and for what purpose?
lawrence@eforest.houston.tx.us 
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