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

Author: Ricardo Gibert

Date: 08:01:31 03/23/02

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On March 23, 2002 at 10:16:06, Thomas Lagershausen wrote:

>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

In that game, better was 16...Kb8 instead of 16...g5. Black blew a lot of tempos
on the k-side in that game and got into hot water as a consequence, but still
drew. I'm not impressed.



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