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f o r B l a c k ) 8 . . . tt:l x e 5 9. tt:l x e 5 'i\Y x e 5 1 O . l:t e 1 't!

V c 7
1 1 . tt:l a 3 e 6

12.tt:lb5'i!fcS 13.a4a6 14.tt:ld4e7 15.aStt:ldS 16.b3cxb3


17..ixb3tt:lf418.f3 'ifc7-with mutual chances.

B2) 4.d4 cxd4 5.cxd4 (it was known long ago that 5.'i!fxd4 e6 6.tt:lf3
tt:lc6 7.'i¥e4 f5 is harmless for Black) 5...d6 (the pawn should be
attacked at once; White is better after 5...tt:lc6 ?! 6.tt:lc3 tt:lxc3
7.bxc3 d6 8.f4) 6.tt:lf3 (Black is also fine after 6.exd6 'Y!Vxd6 7.tt:lc3
tt:lc6 8.tt:lf3 .i1!.e6! ?) 6. ..tt:lc6 7.c4 (the endgame after 7.tt:lc3
dxe5 8.dxe5 tt:lxc3 9.'iixd8+ tt:lxd8 1 0.bxc3 d7 is harmless for
Black;incidentally,hecanalsoavoidthequeenexchangewith8...Ji.e6!?)
7...tt:lb6 8.b5 (a sharp position, in which Black's chances are not
worse, arises after 8.b3 dxe5 9.d5 tt:la5) 8...dxe5 9.tt:lxe5 d7
10.tt:lxd7 (little is promised by both 10.tt:lc3 tt:lxe5 1l.dxe5 xb5
12.tt:lxb5 'ixd1+ 13.'it>xd1 tt:ld5=, and

10.xc6xc61I.tt:lxc6bxc612.0-0

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