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White: Mate    Black: David J Bush
twixt.mc.2007.jun.2.1 (LG) | This game (LG) | Download JTwixt file
On 2007-11-30 at 20:23, csiz (info) said:
I might be missing something, but it looks like a won game for black...
64.t19 65.t18 66.u17 67.t20 68.s16 69.s17 70.q12 71.u13 72.r14
Although I did not analyse the left side, I just assume that black can connect the M16 group to the left.
Earlier in the game black had the option to make a draw like this:
50.r7 51.s9 52.q5 53.q3 54.q4 55.p5 56.o3

On 2007-12-02 at 02:28, Alan Hensel (info) said:
Maybe not much left side analysis is necessary...
|64.t19 65.t18 66.u17 67.p20 68.s16 69.r12 70.r18 71.m18?
Is there still something Black can do to win?

On 2008-02-13 at 03:41, dushoff (info) said:
** Comments made by David J Bush on LG forum (modified for the Commentator, without intent to change meaning)**

Looking over this game again after a couple months, at first I thought I resigned in a winning position. I could have attacked with 64.T19, and then after 65.T18 66.U17 67.P20 68.S16 we reach a position where Mate would lose if he plays 69.Q17 70.Q12

The trick here is that I'm threatening R14**. But I'm sure Mate would have seen this and followed 64.T19 65.T18 66.U17 67.P20 68.S16 with 69.R12 or some other connecting move for that gap. Then after 70.Q17 71.M18 he had a win.

On 2008-02-13 at 03:48, dushoff (info) said:
Oops, posted that prematurely. Any way to cancel your own posts here?

** The rest of the comments made by David J Bush on LG forum (modified for the Commentator, without intent to change meaning)**

Actually it would have been simpler and faster to answer 64.T19 with 65.P20 66.R18 67.M18. So, to answer yper's question, I had no defense. But I welcome any questions or alternate lines.

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