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*No, Qb3 isn't a problem as 15.Rxc5 wins easily for White. [[User:24.177.112.146|24.177.112.146]] 06:28, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
*No, Qb3 isn't a problem as 15.Rxc5 wins easily for White. [[User:24.177.112.146|24.177.112.146]] 06:28, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

== 13...cxd5 continuation ==


13...cxd5 14.Bc7 Nc5 15.Rxc5 Qd7 16.Ne5

avoids losing more than a pawn materially, me thinks.

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Qb3

IMO, this is useless and unnecessary move. a3/h3 looks much better, because:

11. Qb3 h6 12. Bf4 Nh5? 13. Nxd5 cxd5 14. Bc7 Ndc5 <- Qb3 sucks here :(

13...cxd5 continuation

13...cxd5 14.Bc7 Nc5 15.Rxc5 Qd7 16.Ne5

avoids losing more than a pawn materially, me thinks.