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Black can hardly prove that he has any compensation for it, for example: 20 . . id3± White's pawns are ready to advance at any moment, while Black's powerful knight on d4 can be captured at ease. Or 20 . . ia5± and the ac­ tivity of Black's pieces is insuffi­ cient to equalize, while after 21 . . xd4 ! 93±. Black has problems proving that the vulnerable posi­ tion of White's king is a sufficient compensation for the sacrificed pawns. 19 . . ig4 (The move 19 . . xa6? - i s too greedy and it only leads to favourable simplifica­ tions for White.

DS? - is too optimistic. Here, Black has problems protecting his central pawns. VNf4 VNb8? (This move loses, but even af­ ter the more tenacious line: 17 . . iJc7+ 1-0 Johannsen - Papen­ kordt, Bad Sooden 2 003. It is hardly better for Black to try 1S . . iJxe7 VNxe7 2 0 . 0-0±, Black's defence is dif­ ficult, because of the vulnerable placement of his king. gdl VNfS (16 . . gc8? d3± - The light squares in Black's camp are catastrophi­ cally weak and his king is unsafe, moreover that the coordination of his pieces is not to be envied.

A4 ! a4 l3b8 (or 1S . . 'i;1fb3± Akhigbe - Liwat, Saint Paul 2 000; 1l . . ih6 - Black's bishop is not useful on that square. l3d1 fS (or 15 . . exfS %YxfS (Black should better refrain from 16 . . g3±, because he fails to discoordinate White's pieces after 18 . . %Yb7? %YxfS ! ttJb4± Black's central pawns are weak and his pieces are too passive; 1l . J�b8? - This development of the rook is premature. lLlb4± Black has problems with the pro­ tection of his queenside pawns; 1l . . l3g8 - Black's rook has no good scope of action on the g-file, because White can play g2-g3 at any moment.

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