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| From | Message | Posted by brilliance uskidscompute.com
3/01/2006 07:42:24 play online chess | Subject: D48: QGD semi-Slav, Meran
Message: Any players 1800+ that play this line when possible? Any games that I can review? Any information or thoughts?
Regards, Brilliance.
| Posted by ionadowman uskidscompute.com
3/03/2006 03:04:39 play online chess | I want to know more as well...
Message: ...It seems to be a highly complicated, and hence much analysed line. But you might want to check out the 1900+ GK game database, brilliance. That would go some way to answering your query.
Cheers,
Ion
| Posted by jstack uskidscompute.com
3/03/2006 08:03:10 play online chess | Shirov's fire on the board
Message: If memory serves correct there are several well annotated games in this book. But, maybe the analysis is obsolete by now. Anyway there anaysis was interesting , full of energy, and of course very complicated.
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