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J. Kachibacha, 2126
L. Sorbi, 2372

1/2-1/2

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Moves :   None.     (back)


Position after : c5 ,   last edited by   Kieran Child   (1600)
[2007 January 7]


Mafia defence

Black's aim is to prevent d4 being played and thus marginally restricting white's hopes of a recapture on f4. This has yet to see any success though, and Bc4 and d3 by white seems to refute it pretty well.

Chessbase considers this 38% won for black

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Contributors : Kieran Child



[ECO "C30"] [Opening "KGD"] [Variation "Mafia defense"]


Bc4 : 1 game, White ELO av : 1698, Black ELO av : 1595
    1-0 : 100%  ,   1/2-1/2 : 0%  ,   0-1 : 0%



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