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Subject: Re: penalty for opening H file of opponent when white and castled kingside

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 09:34:11 10/03/00

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On October 03, 2000 at 11:58:05, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On October 02, 2000 at 13:54:23, Mike Adams wrote:
>
>>The move that my freind said crafty considered was the pawn takes knight move
>>toward the end.  Knight takes bishop earlier wreked the positon and i dont think
>>pulsar would get itself into that kind of postion again with the current
>>evaluate.
>
>
>taking the knight isn't particularly bad.  NxB opens a file against your own
>king.  PxN (I assume that is the knight you are talking about taking) is a
>reasonable move for white.  He wants that open file.

Mike did not mean to that knight.

He meant to taking the knight by gxf3 in the following line

[D]r1bq1rk1/ppp2p2/2n4p/3pP1pn/3P4/2P2NB1/P1P1B1PP/R2QK2R b KQ - 0 14

Nxg3 hxg3 g4???? Qd2 gxf3????

avoiding gxf3 is a simple tactics.
Crafty17.11 can see at depth 7 that gxf3 is bad.

The bigger problem is to avoid g4 and crafty17.11 needs depth 9 for it.

Fritz5.32 can avoid gxf3 at depth 5 and it can avoid g4 also at depth 5.

Hiarcs4 can avoid gxf3 at depth 3.
Faile 1.4.4 can avoid gxf3 at depth 6.
CometB02 can avoid gxf3 at depth 5.

All these programs that are not the best programs need few seconds or less than
1 second on a slow hardware to avoid gxf3.

I think that you need to improve the tactical ability of your program and
working on positional knowledge is less important.

Chess is a tactical game.

Uri



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