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Jean-Marc Lasgouttes 1ea49f41d5 better chess support from Kayvan
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#LyX 1.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 220
\textclass chess
\begin_preamble
\usepackage{chess-workshop-symbols}
\smallboard
\end_preamble
\language english
\inputencoding auto
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
\paperfontsize 12
\spacing single
\papersize letterpaper
\paperpackage a4
\use_geometry 1
\use_amsmath 0
\use_natbib 0
\use_numerical_citations 0
\paperorientation portrait
\topmargin 0in
\bottommargin 0.5in
\headheight 0in
\headsep 0in
\secnumdepth 3
\tocdepth 3
\paragraph_separation skip
\defskip smallskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 2
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle empty
\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 Mainline
1.
e4 c5 2.
Nc3 d6 3.
g3 Nc6 4.
Bg2 e6 5.
Nge2
\layout Standard
\begin_inset ERT
status Open
\layout Standard
\backslash
vspace*{-0.2in}
\end_inset
\layout Standard
\added_space_top medskip
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout Standard
\backslash
[
\end_inset
\begin_inset External ChessDiagram,"iecc05.fen",""
\end_inset
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout Standard
\backslash
]
\end_inset
\layout KnightMove
g1->e2
\layout HighLight
d4,f4
\layout Standard
\begin_inset ERT
status Open
\layout Standard
\backslash
vspace*{-0.5in} % This is a hack!
\end_inset
\layout Standard
So far, so good.
This is all according to theory.
\layout Mainline
5...
Be7?!
\layout Variation
5...
Nge7 [
\backslash
equal{} ]
\layout Mainline
6.
d4 cxd4 7.
Nxd4 a6
\layout Standard
With 7...\SpecialChar ~
a6, we are back in the well-trodden theory of this opening.
\layout Standard
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout Standard
\backslash
[
\end_inset
\begin_inset External ChessDiagram,"iecc07.fen",""
\end_inset
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout Standard
\backslash
]
\end_inset
\layout Mainline
8.
Nxc6 bxc6 9.
O-O Bb7 10.
Qg4 Bf6 11.
Bf4 Ne7 12.
Rad1
\layout Standard
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout Standard
\backslash
[
\end_inset
\begin_inset External ChessDiagram,"iecc12.fen",""
\end_inset
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout Standard
\backslash
]
\end_inset
\layout Arrow
a1->d1
\layout Standard
White continues to develop pieces and also sets a trap for Black.
\layout Mainline
12...O-O? [ This move loses instantly.
]
\layout Variation
12...
e5 13.
Be3 Qc7 14.
Na4 O-O [
\backslash
wbetter{} is best ]
\layout Mainline
13.
e5!
\layout Standard
Black's knight and bishop are in each other's way.
The bishop is doomed.
\layout Mainline
13...
Nd5!? 14.
Bxd5 cxd5 15.
exf6 Qxf6 16.
Bxd6 Rfd8 17.
Bc7 Rd7 18.
Bf4 1-0
\layout BoardCentered
\the_end