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White: David J Bush    Black: Florian Jamain
twixt.ch.38.1.1 (LG) | This game (LG) | Download JTwixt file
On 2014-09-20 at 18:43, twixter (info) said:
I completely missed C14. But by then I was lost anyway. For example |33.f15 34.h18 35.e17 36.e21

I believe |25.d8 was winning for me.

On 2014-09-20 at 21:51, Florian Jamain (info) said:
I used really a lot of time when I played |20.h10 since I could not find another good move, everything was losing in my opinion:

|20.l5 21.d6
|20.i10 21.k7 22.k11 23.m11 24.m16 25.g9
|20.j8 21.k7 22.k11 23.l10 24.k10 25.m11 26.m16 27.h10 28.i11 29.d6
|20.h9 21.k7 22.k11 23.l10 24.m16 25.h10 26.i11 27.g8 28.g5 29.i9
|20.j9 21.k7 22.k11 23.m11 24.m16 25.g9
|20.h8 21.k7 22.k11 23.l10 24.m16 25.j11

With |20.h10 21.k7 22.k11 23.l10 24.m16 it is different I think, unfortunately I did not analyze |21.e6.

Then I used again some hours for |22.d6, and this time I could analyze until the end and the game we played was one of the variations I studied.

Against |25.d8 I wanted to play 26.e11:
|27.e10 28.g16 29.e17 30.c14 31.d15 32.f9
|27.d9 28.g16 29.e17 30.d13 31.c14 32.f9
|27.h9 28.f9 29.i11 30.h8

On 2014-09-20 at 21:57, Florian Jamain (info) said:
The last 3 are these ones of course:

|25.d8 26.e11 27.e10 28.g16 29.e17 30.c14 31.d15 32.f9
|25.d8 26.e11 27.d9 28.g16 29.e17 30.d13 31.c14 32.f9
|25.d8 26.e11 27.h9 28.f9 29.i11 30.h8

On 2014-09-24 at 13:11, twixter (info) said:
Wow, you outplayed me completely. Let me back up a bit more.

What about |23.d8 24.e4 25.k3 26.g5 27.k7 28.k11 29.m11 30.m16 31.r13

On 2014-09-24 at 21:47, twixter (info) said:
|23.d8 24.e11 25.e9 26.d13 27.k7 28.k11 29.i13 and now
30.j9 31.f11 32.e4 33.k3 34.g5 35.m11 36.m16 37.r13 or
30.f9 31.l10

On 2014-09-25 at 10:05, Florian Jamain (info) said:
|23.d8 24.e4 25.k3 26.g5 27.k7 28.k11 29.m11 30.m16 31.r13

What is the plan of white for the next move?

Cause there is a threat on s13 no?
Maybe just 32.s13

On 2014-09-25 at 11:10, twixter (info) said:
How about
|23.d8 24.e4 25.k3 26.g5 27.k7 28.k11 29.m11 30.m16 31.r13 32.s13 33.t14 34.n14 35.s8
and now 36.r11 37.r10 or 36.q12 37.s12

On 2014-09-25 at 13:44, Florian Jamain (info) said:
Maybe it works, but I mean "maybe just 32.s13" ... it is clearly better to keep it as a threat.

Probably |23.d8 24.e4 25.k3 26.g5 27.k7 28.k11 29.m11 30.m16 31.r13 32.n14

On 2014-09-30 at 19:08, twixter (info) said:
You're probably right, but I think this game still has a lot to teach me even well after it is finished. The entire board was used very efficiently by both sides. I would like to continue to examine and slowly work backwards. Maybe I will be able to nail down my losing move. You needn't respond, of course. I will come back and look at more variations in my spare time.

So, how about |23.d8 24.e4 25.k3 26.g5 27.k7 28.k11 29.m11 30.m16 31.r13 32.n14 33.t8 and now for example 34.s13 35.t12 36.o17 37.t16 38.s4 39.q5

Black almost certainly can win either on top or on the bottom, but that's what I have so far.

On 2014-10-10 at 15:30, twixter (info) said:
Black wins after |23.d8 24.e4 25.k3 26.g5 27.k7 28.k11 29.m11 30.m16 31.r13 32.n14 33.t8 34.s13 35.t12 36.o17 37.t16 38.s4 39.q5 40.u12 41.v11 42.r15 43.u13 44.u16

So it would seem my 21.E6 idea is defeated by 22.D6. I was outplayed relatively early in the game.

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