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XX'hite: 16. PxP 17. B R4 18. Q R5ch 19. Q B3 20. BxQP 21. R Q 22. P B3 23. Q K2(f) 24. QxP 25. Q Q3 26. B Kt3 27. P QB4 28. Q B2(h) 29. K B Position After White's 29th Move. ''! PxP B -B P KtTch R QKtti RxKtP K Kt2 (a) The Handbook here recommends 8. P Q4, B -K3 as the best continu- ation. The text move, however, may also be played. (b) White now proceeds with a strong attack, which Black defends with great circumspection. (O If 11 P B3: 12. KtxP, Ktx Kt; 13. RxKt, Q Q2 ; 14. RxBch, QxR; 15. B...xP, etc. , with advantage to White. (d) Why P--B3 could not be played is explained in note (c). (e) In order to maintain the attack, White sacrifices the exchange, which is perhaps best under the circumstances.
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