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And wins. 7 dS 8 ed QhS 8 ... 0-0 has been re- ... g. (a) 9 ... cS 10 dcS Q h S 11 Q x g 4 B x h 4 12 Qe2! with advantage t o White. (b) 9 ... Q x d S 10 QxdS B x d S 11 Q c 3 (For some reason, only 11Q x f 4 cS! had been considered here) 11 ... B d 8 12 a x f 4 B x h 4 13 Q d S with a very good game f o r White. (c) 9 ... Q h S 10 Qxg4! B x h 4 11 Q h 2 Qd7!? (11 ... @f6 12 B x h S B x d 4 + 13 @hl B x c 4 14 a x f 4 a x b 2 15 a h 6 with advantage to White) 12 c 3 Q d f 6 13 @el!? (White could a l s o consider keeping t h e queens o n and play something like 13 Q d 2 o r 13 Uf3.
A x e 4 7 d 3 Qg3 8 Qxf 4 Q x h l 9 @e2+ (9 QgS w a s refuted in t h e game Hebden - Stean, Marbella 1982: 9 ... Qe7 10 @e2 hS! I1 @eS f6! 12 Qxf6 d 6 13 @e4 Q x g 4 14 Q x h 8 @d7 15 a d 4 Qxh4+ and White resigned) 9 ... @e7 10 Q f 6 + @d8 11 Qxc7+ @xc7 12 Q d S + @d8 13 a x e 7 Qxe7 14 @g4 ' d6 IS &f4 E g 8 and Black's pieces should prove stronger t h a n t h e queen (Hebden P. Littlewood, Hastings 1982/83). @e7 b u t this is n o t good: - ... 7 d 4 d6 8Qxf7+@d89 Q x f 4 d e 10 de+ Qd7 11 Q b 3 @b4+ 12 a d 2 a x e 4 13 c 3 Q x c 3 14 QgS+ with a clear advant a g e to White ( E C O ) .
Q e S then 12 QxeS d e 13 Qxg4) 12 0-0 (12 Q d 2 still fails to 12 ... ; however, 12 @b3!? is a n alternative a s 12 ... b6 13 Q d 2 looks fine f o r White and 12 ... Qg3!? 13 Qxg3 Qxd3 14 0-0 Qxe2 1s g e l Qh6 16 @c2 (16 @xb7!? can b e investigated by t h e reader) 16 ... 0-0 17 g x e 2 @f6 (17 ... ) 18 g e 4 @g6 19 @e2 gives good compensation f o r t h e pawn) 12 ... @xh4 13 Q d 2 and now: (bl) 13 ... g 3 14 Q f 3 . Where does t h e queen go? If 14 ... @hS then 1S @a4+ Q d 7 16 g a e l with t h e t h r e a t of Q d l l o o k s good f o r White; 14 ...