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Subject: Re: Junior7 had misses three opportunitys to open the b-line

Author: Thomas Lagershausen

Date: 07:16:06 03/23/02

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On March 23, 2002 at 07:48:32, Ricardo Gibert wrote:

>On March 23, 2002 at 06:15:54, Torstein Hall wrote:
>
>>On March 22, 2002 at 15:11:25, Ricardo Gibert wrote:
>>
>>>On March 22, 2002 at 12:32:24, Thomas Lagershausen wrote:
>>>
>>>>[D]2kr1bnr/ppqb1pp1/4p2p/nP1pP3/2pP4/2P2N2/P1B1NPPP/1RBQ1RK1 w - -
>>>>
>>>>After the statement of Amir Ban that DeepJunior7 didn´t find a opportunity to
>>>>open the game i have to say i was surprised.
>>>>
>>>>At move 15 till move 17 DeepJunior 7 could easily open the b-line with the
>>>>logical b5-b6!.According to Shredder 6.02 the best move in the position.After
>>>>that move white gets what he deserves, open lines for his rooks to attack the
>>>>black king.After ...axb6 it makes no sense to play b6-b5 for black because white
>>>>opens further lines with a4!.
>>>>
>>>>Yesterdays play of both sides of the board can´t convince me.
>>>>
>>>>TL
>>>
>>>The move b6 in the diagramed position does not do any good. Black has more wood
>>>and more space on the Q-side. Why would you want to sac a pawn there?
>>
>>Thats where you got whites ultimate target, the black King! After 1.b6 axb6
>>2.Be3 g5 white can get quite a pressure against the white king. (Look at Ba4 or
>>perhaps just simply a doubling of rooks on the b file )
>>
>>Torstein
>
>Ba4 offers the exchange of Whites good bishop for Blacks bad bishop. While the
>attempt to double rooks with Rb2 will be met by Ba3 or black could play Kc8 with
>the idea of playing Ng8-e7-c8 and White will get nowhere. BTW, I don't care for
>your g5 move for Black, since it weakens the part of the board where White
>should be playing.

As you can see in my experimentgame between Shredder 6.02 and Junior7 the square
b5 falls in the white hand after the fine Ba4.Furthermore can you see in this
game that Nc8 can´t help to protect the b6-pawn.

Thomas



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