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Subject: Re: Where did Fritz go wrong? (NT)

Author: Francesco Di Tolla

Date: 00:23:06 11/21/03

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On November 20, 2003 at 05:14:15, Drexel,Michael wrote:
>>Now I see your mistake: you follow the evaluation of an engine in a position
>>where every body said the engines have little understanding.
>
>My mistake? Quit joking
>This is _not_ the position where everybody said that engines have little
>understanding. This is an open position where engines have a _lot_
>understanding.

No you compare the evaluation of the computer in two positions: in one of the
two, the closed one, the computer gives a better evaluation becaus it does not
understand the position, trusting this is the mistake.

Black could admit to be worse and take the pawn: tha was my statement. Cause
what follows from not taking is even worse.

>Of course I looked at 13...Nb8 14.Rfe1 +-

agai I see you trust very much the computer!

>White has a huge advantage in development in an open position, Black
>a horrible pawn structure.
>Your evaluation is wrong. The position is not just slightly better for white.
>It's hopeless for Black.

I simply don't think so: I think Fritz has much more pratical chances in this
position than in the line it played.



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