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Subject: Re: Anti-GM - Is the Original Rebel Example Sound?

Author: Howard Exner

Date: 01:31:54 07/20/98

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On July 20, 1998 at 00:55:18, blass uri wrote:

>
>On July 18, 1998 at 20:28:44, Howard Exner wrote:
>
>>On July 18, 1998 at 03:52:14, blass uri wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>On July 17, 1998 at 14:02:14, Howard Exner wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Here's what I'm getting in this position:
>>>>1. Rxe6 fxe6 2. Bh6 a6 3. Bxa6 Qc7 4. Nxe6 Qc6 5. Bxb7 Qxb7 6. Re1 Qc6
>>>>7. Qf3 Ne5 8. Ng7+ Kd8 9. Qe4 Bf6 10. Nc5
>>>
>>>after 7.Qf3 my programs play N7f6
>>
>>This move, N7f6 is better than what I proposed. I realize that most the
>>computer programs will consider this quite hopeless for white now. But
>>just to satisfy my curiousity do you mind if we continue on a bit.
>>Does the next set of moves look reasonable to you.
>>
>>7 ...N7f6 8.Nac5 Rg8 9. Nd3
>my move is 9...Qb7 and if 10.Ng7+ Kd7

In this line 11. Nf4.

Another line of interest instead of 10. Ng7+ is 10. g4
What then?

>I am optimistic about black's chances(my programs evaluate the position after
>Nd3 as advantage for black but only an advantage of near 1 pawn




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