Max Lange Attack Modern Horowitz Variation

Max Lange Attack Modern Horowitz Variation

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IC

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24 Dec 06

I wonder if there are any players out there who have tried this variation before? It has been my experience that in the classical lines of the MLA that with accurate play black can defend and survive the attack. These lines are pretty well known.

http://www.soundkeepers.com/chess/tools/replaygames.php?id=7

The Moderen Variation is not so well known, and black must also play acurately to survive.I started playing it myself, as I was losing games in the regular MLA lines.

http://www.kenilworthchessclub.org/games/java/summer05/horowitz-lange.htm

It is not very encouraging that the above url illustrates a lost game for white.
Your feedback is greatly appreciated.

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Arrakis

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26 Dec 06

Originally posted by Ice Cold
I wonder if there are any players out there who have tried this variation before? It has been my experience that in the classical lines of the MLA that with accurate play black can defend and survive the attack. These lines are pretty well known.

http://www.soundkeepers.com/chess/tools/replaygames.php?id=7

The Moderen Variation is not so well known, ...[text shortened]... ing that the above url illustrates a lost game for white.
Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
I couldn't get the second url to work.
http://www.kenilworthchessclub.org/games/java/summer05/horowitz-lange.htm

Can you correct it?

IC

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26 Dec 06
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Originally posted by arrakis
I couldn't get the second url to work.
http://www.kenilworthchessclub.org/games/java/summer05/horowitz-lange.htm

Can you correct it?
Originally I googled Max Lange Attack Modern Horowitz, and got that web page. It doesnt appear to work anymore, and the cached page doesn't appear either.

I found a good page here to show the variation.
http://www.njscf.org/max_lange.htm