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date: 1998-02-11 06:38:00
subject: Re: Two Knights Defense - Fried Liver At06:38:3802/11/98

From: cabbie@nospam.gtii.com (Phil Hildenbrandt)
Newsgroups: rec.games.chess.analysis
Subject: Re: Two Knights Defense - Fried Liver Attack
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On Wed, 11 Feb 1998 07:39:24 GMT, Izya Yagolnitser 
wrote:
>Phil Hildenbrandt wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 10 Feb 1998 05:10:49 GMT, Izya Yagolnitser 
>> wrote:
>Well, you asked for it :-) 9. d4! Since I am quoting from a Russian book
>please excuse my spelling of Roman (Latin) names. Gianuzzio in 1597 and then
>Greco in 1619 recommended 9. d4! as the strongest reply to 8...Ne7 Three 
ost
>common variations here are 9...b5, 9...h6, and 9...c6 Which one would you
>like me to expand further? Do you have any other suggestions for Black here?
>There are two pages of text on 8...Ne7, so I would hate to have to quote 
hem
>here to convince you. Steinitz (you know, the World Champion)  thought
>8...Nb4 was better, but maybe you can prove him wrong this time. I, myself,
>would love to be able to play 5...Nxd5 again, but after spending a week in
>Hawaii digging thru a tonn of literature and running Fritz for hours, while
>lying on the beach, I was forced to abandon the idea. See my notes on "Big
>Book of Busts" in the later post.
As Ari said in an earlier post, Eric Schiller calls Nxd5 playable.
Address why your "source" doesn't agree with you.
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