Author: blass uri
Date: 00:25:03 05/11/98
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On May 10, 1998 at 18:51:35, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >Game II: >36. axb5! > >This is a brilliant move, which i can easily explain >with DB kingsafety. There are several tens of pawns needed to make >a program play axb5! instead of Qb6. If your kingsafety however gives >white a huge penalty after the line given by GM Lubosh Kavalek >(Qb6 Rd8 axb5 Rab8 Qxa6 e4 and the black queen gets into the white >position driving white king to centre with queens on the board), then >this move is easily explainable, supposing that DB has singular >extensions >and can see here line of about 15 half moves among which a lot of checks >and forced moves. I do not understand why did deepblue reject 36.Qb6 and if Rd8 37.Be4 Uri
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