Computer Chess Club Archives


Search

Terms

Messages

Subject: Re: Deep Blue--Part III

Author: blass uri

Date: 00:25:03 05/11/98

Go up one level in this thread



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



This page took 0 seconds to execute

Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700

Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.