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Subject: Re: Human versus Computer openings

Author: Ralf Elvsén

Date: 06:30:08 02/21/01

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On February 20, 2001 at 17:18:09, Sune Larsson wrote:


> Correct, the match was played in 1989 with the result mentioned above.
> Though Levy didn't play Nge7 in any of the 2 games as black, but rather
> an early and "normal" Ngf6. I also found out that Radjabov used this
> "Chepukaitis setup" in the last round of a Dutch tournament this year, playing
> for a win vs a lower rated opponent. Hm, must have been in Corus B vs Vink.
>
> Sune

I tried this setup but it's too difficult to handle for me.
Besides, all programs aren't so cooperative and play an early
e5 as CM did against you. f2-f4-f5 casued me a lot of problems.

I think I'll stick to more traditional anti-computer lines. I have
found that Cambridge-Springs works quite well against d4... Big chance
to trade off to a pretty drawn endgame, if I'm allowed to play it.
Kind of boring though...

Ha en bra dag

Ralf



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