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1 4 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1990 SO LOS ANGELES TIMES h4. Black Resigns. II 32 Qxh4 then 33 Qe8 Kg7 34 Qd7 Kg6 35 Qc6 wins several pawns. LASER BREAST ENHANCEMENT By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS LOOK NATURAL FEEL NATURAL ssi Miy mmm 5 1 1 4 mm Ruy Lopoz 10 d4 o4 11 BcZ exd4 12 Nxd4l7 Not bad. The books recommend 12 cxd4 Nb4 13 planning N(3-d4-c6.

Nxd4 Perhaps 12 Na7, intending c7-c5, gets more counterplay. 13 cxd4 d5 14 e5 Ne4 Hoping for 15 Bxe4 dxe4 16 Rxe4 Bb7, when Black controls the light squares 1 5 Nd2 Nxd2 White refutes 15 Bb4? by 16 Nxe4! Bxe1 17Qxe1dxe4 18 Qxe4, hitting h7 and a8. But 15. 16 exl6 Nxl6 makes sense. 16 Bxd2 Be67 This natural move allows a spectacular reply.

Either 16 Re8 or 16 15 avoids the worst. 17 Bh6ll gxh6 Neither 17 Re8 18 Qd3 g6 19 Qxb5 Rb8 20 Qd3 Bf5 20 Qd1 nor 17 f5 18 exf6 Rxf6 19 Bg5 Rf7 20 Bxe7 Rxe7 21 Qd3 g6 22 Qxb5 gives Black much lor the pawn. If 17... Qd7 18 Qd3 BI5 19 Qxl5 Qxf5 20 Bx(5 gxh6, then 2 1 Rac 1 Ra7 22 Rc6 Kg7 23 Red soon gains material. 18Qd3f519 exf6 Rxf6 20 Qxh7 Kf8 21 Bg6 Threatening 22 Rxe6 Rxe8 23 QI7 mate and 22 Qh8 Bg8 23 Qxh6 mate.

Rxg6 22 Qxg6 Bf7 23 Qxh6 Kg8 White dispatches 23 Ke8 with 24 Qc6 KI8 25 Rxe7! Kxe7 26 Re1 KI8 27 Qh6 Kg8 28 Re5. 24 Re3 Bh4 25 Ro1 Intending 26 Rcc3. b4 No better is 25 Qg5 26 Rg3. 26 Rd1 Rb8 27 Rdd3 Rb6 28 Rg3 Bxg3 29 Rxg3 Rg6 30 Rxg6 Bxg6 31 Qxg6 KhB 32 IM Silman IM Schroer, Southern California Action Championship, Westminster 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 c5 3 dS b5 The lively Benko Gambit. 4 cxbB a6 5 White returns the pawn to keep the a-file closed.

Qxb6 6 Nc3 e6 7 o4 Be7 Black gets closer to equality with 7 exd5 8 exd5 (8 e5 d4 9 Na4 Qe6 is line for Black) Be 7 8 Nf3 exdB? 9 eSI Ns4 10 Nxd5Qa511 Nd2 Nxd2 Already. Black is in big trouble. If 1 1 Nc6, then 12 Qg4 is crushing. 12 Bxd2 Qd8 13 Qg4 g6 As 13 0-0 14 Bh6 g6 15 Bxf8 costs the exchange. 14 Qo4 0-0 15 Bc4 In a 30-minute game, White prudently passes up the complications of 15 Nxe7 Qxo7 16 Qxa8 Qxe5 17 Be2 Nc6.

Nc6 16 0-0Bb7 17 Bh6 Re8 18 Rfe1 NaB 19 Rad1 Nxc420 Qxc4 With safe moves, White has built up an overwhelming position. Rb8 21 Qc3 Threatening 22 e6 16 23 exd7. BxdB 22 Rxd6 Qb6 Losing quickly, but 22 BI8 23 Bxl8 Rxl8 24 Redl Rb7 25 Rxc5 is hopeless, too. 23 e6 Qxb2 24 oxf7 Kxf7 25 Qc4 Rb4. and Black lost on time before White could play 26 RI5 mate.

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Ten other Americans top 2600, led by Yasser Seirawan of Seattle, 2665; Boris Gulko of Massachusetts, 2638; Larry Christiansen of New York, 2637; Michael Rohde of New Jersey, 2628; and Joel Benjamin of New York, 2617. LOCAL NEWS The American Open concludes today at the LAX Marriott Hotel, 5855 W. Century Blvd. in Los Angeles. Walter Browne, six-time U.S.

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0-0 5 a3 Bxc3 6 Qxc3 b6 7 Bg5 Bb7 8 Nh3 Making way for f2-f3 and retaining the option of either e2-e3 or e2-e4. h6 9 Bh4 d5 1 0 cxd5 exd5 1 1 e3 White has scored very well in this line, mostly due to the annoying pin on the h4-d8 diagonal. c5l? 12 dxc5 d4 A striking new idea. Black sacs two pawns to harass White's uncastled King. 13 Qxd4Too shaky is 13 exd4 Re8 14 Kd 1 Nc6.

Qxd4 14 exd4 Re8 1 5 Kd2 g5 16 Bg3 Nc6 Despite the Queen trade, Black has plenty of threats. 17 Bb5 RedB 18 Bxc6 Bxc6 19 f3 Rxd4 20 Ke3 If 20 Kc3 bxc5 21 Be5, Black continues his initiative with 21 Nd522 Kc2 Ba423 Rc4 24 Rb8. bxc5 21 Radl Re 8 22 Kf2 Ba4I 23 Rxd4 Regrettable, but 23 Rc1 Rd2 24 Kg1 Ree2 25 Bf2 g4 is just as bad. cxd4 White's pieces, huddled an the Kingside, will have trouble stopping this passer. 24 Ro1 Rc8 25 Be5 Only 25 Ke2 Rc2 26 Kd3 Rxb2 27 Kxd4 resists.

Rc226 Kgl Similar is 26 Kfl Bb5 27 Kgl d3. If 26 Kg3 (or 26 Re2 d3) Nh5 27 Kg4 Ng7, Black has mate threats, too. d3l. White Resigns. The finish could be 27 Bxf6 d2 28 Rl 1 Rc 1 29 Nf2 Bb5 30 Rd 1 Be2 31Bc3 Bxd132 Bxd2Rb1.

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After two of 14 rounds, Bulgaria and Ecuador lead with 7-1 scores. The top-seeded Soviet team, playing without Kasparov and Karpov, and second-seeded England have 6V5-1V4. The U.S. team, seeded third, has defeated Switzerland and Vietnam by 3-1 scores. The 14th Women's Olympiad has a record 66 teams.

Each team has three players and one alternate. Top-seeded Hungary, which features the amazing Polgar sisters, and fifth-seeded China have taken the early lead with perfect 6-0 scores. The formerly-dominant Soviet team, now ranked second, has 5-1. The third-seeded Americans have 4W-VA. The world championship match resumed Saturday in Lyon, France.

Champion Gary Kasparov and former champion Anatoly Karpov finished the New York City half of the 24-game tied, 6-6. In France, the schedule calls for games on Saturdays, Mondays, and Wednesdays. Look for coverage of the match in Section A of the Times on the day after play. NATIONAL NEWS The U.S. Senior Open, a national championship for players over age 50, was held recently on a ship cruising the Caribbean.

Mark Lanin of Massachusetts and Gerald Fielding of Saskatchewan tied for first place, scoring 5V4-V5. Dr. Joseph Wagner of Los Angeles tied for third place at 4V6-1 and also won the prize and the brilliancy prize. With a fine turnout of 80 players, the U.S. Senior Open may be the largest tournament ever held at sea.

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