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Subject: Re: IM Larry Kaufman's "Solutions" in CCR Test

Author: Miguel A. Ballicora

Date: 11:12:01 05/04/01

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On May 04, 2001 at 13:35:09, Dana Turnmire wrote:

>
>>>>>>>>>>  I checked out a few of the "solutions" given in the One Hour CCR Test with
>>>>>>>>>>Nunn's Chess Openings (I was building an opening book with MCO14 but found so
>>>>>>>>>>many errors I gave up) and have not found one yet that is "incorrect."
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>  #5 Solution 5...e5 NCO suggests that "with counterplay."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>If I enable comet's book, it wants to play e6 here. So, this seems to be an
>>>>>>>>alternative.
>
>  Most opening books give evaluations of approximately equal chances for both
>sides.  I would stick with the positional evaluation of an International Master
>unless I had good authority to do otherwise.

Any GM ever played e6? or they are games from not so strong players?
Historically, e5 has been *the* move and the reason why White should play 3.Nf3
rather than 3.e4. I learned this from a GM (O.Panno) long time ago. Did things
change?

Miguel




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