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Subject: Re: Answers (Chess reasoning in CC)

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 14:59:14 02/16/03

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On February 16, 2003 at 17:48:19, Peter Berger wrote:

>On February 16, 2003 at 16:36:09, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>
>>On February 16, 2003 at 16:12:06, Peter Berger wrote:
>>
>>>What do I miss here? Nxg4 looked ugly, still it was a good move - I haven't seen
>>>any analysis suggesting a win for white in this game.
>>
>>With a small but long-term advantage. Look into the different comments. If you
>>can't find it I will have a look. But Kasparov chose a different line. BTW the
>>better line was already mentioned on the Fritz server. Ok, Peter, if you want,
>>you can also claim that a comp could defend with - say - bad bishop against good
>>one or whatever. Against a comp that isn't won yet. But talking about super-GM
>>...
>>
>>I think that your short message claimed something very modern today. Also Amir
>>has adopted that logic. He has a 3-3 against whom? Well against the best human
>>SUPER-GM. So, Amir is correct, DJ is also a SUPER-GM.
>>
>
>No Rolf, my comment is only about chess - I am convinced that Nxg4 is simply the
>very strongest move and everything else is garbage. Feel welcome to challenge
>this assessment with analysis either of your own or published one - but please
>don't forget to add another move that leads to at least a position of similar
>merit.
>
>I think Nxg4 is a very good example for a move played by a computer that looks
>weak to amateurs unless they spend a lot of time looking at the position and has
>the potential to even fool players of higher strength. It looks messy, but is
>strong.
>
>Regards,
>Peter


Ok, let's take only that chess question. You say the move is fantastic? So it
wins? I say it is a bad LINE and perhaps Nxg4 is the "best" move. But it is
still in a bad line. Michael said Black must avoid the 0-0. Read his message. He
also gives the neccessary moves. I won't imposter with his moves.

Rolf Tueschen



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