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+\end_preamble
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+\layout Title
+
+Email Chess Game analyzed
+\layout Author
+
+Kayvan A.
+ Sylvan
+\newline
+<kayvan@sylvan.com>
+\layout Date
+
+
+\emph on
+Game start 05/29/2001
+\layout Standard
+
+The following game was played at the IECC (International Email Chess Club).
+ It is presented as an example of the fun you can have with LyX's new chess
+ support.
+ You must have xboard installed on your machine to be able to open and view
+ the chess positions from LyX.
+\layout Standard
+\line_top \line_bottom
+
+\noun on
+Sylvan, Kayvan
+\hfill
+Wakeham, Marc
+\newline
+(1623)
+\hfill
+(1639)
+\layout Standard
+
+
+\begin_inset ERT
+status Open
+
+\layout Standard
+
+\backslash
+newgame
+\backslash
+smallboard%
+\layout Standard
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+\backslash
+mainline{1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 d6 3. g3 Nc6 4. Bg2 e6 5. Nge2}
+\end_inset
+
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+[
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+
+\begin_inset External ChessDiagram,"iecc05.fen",""
+
+\end_inset
+
+
+\begin_inset ERT
+status Inlined
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+\backslash
+]
+\backslash
+printknightmove{g1}{e2}
+\backslash
+highlight{d4,f4}
+\end_inset
+
+
+\layout Standard
+
+So far, so good.
+ This is all according to theory.
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+
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+\backslash
+mainline{5... Be7?!}
+\backslash
+variation{5... Nge7}
+\backslash
+equal %
+\layout Standard
+
+\backslash
+mainline{6. d4 cxd4 7. Nxd4 a6}
+\end_inset
+
+
+\layout Standard
+
+With 7...\SpecialChar ~
+a6, we are back in the well-trodden theory of this opening.
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+\begin_inset External ChessDiagram,"iecc07.fen",""
+
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+\backslash
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+\backslash
+mainline{8. Nxc6 bxc6 9. O-O Bb7 10. Qg4 Bf6 11. Bf4 Ne7 12. Rad1}
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+\backslash
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+printarrow{a1}{d1}
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+White continues to develop pieces and also sets a trap for Black.
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+\begin_inset ERT
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+\layout Standard
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+\backslash
+mainline{12... O-O?} This loses instantly.
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+Best was
+\backslash
+variation{12... e5 13. Be3 Qc7 14. Na4 O-O}
+\backslash
+wbetter
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+mainline{13. e5!} Black's knight and bishop form a bumbling pair here, the Bishop is doomed.
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+mainline{13... Nd5!? 14. Bxd5 cxd5 15. exf6 Qxf6 16. Bxd6 Rfd8 17. Bc7 Rd7 18. Bf4 1-0 }%
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+
+\the_end