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Subject: Re: Hydra wins game 3 in spectacular fashion

Author: Christos Gitsis

Date: 08:10:54 06/24/05

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On June 24, 2005 at 03:27:31, Drexel,Michael wrote:

>On June 23, 2005 at 21:23:42, Christos Gitsis wrote:
>
>>On June 23, 2005 at 14:46:26, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On June 23, 2005 at 12:44:31, Peter Kappler wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>Utterly marvelous choice of opening by black again.  Think he is going to figure
>>>this out anytime soon?  :)
>>>
>>
>>I think Adams played the opening well.
>
>>
>>I believe after 15...Nc4 instead of 15...Be6 Black has already equalized, and
>>the position is safe enough to play against a computer.
>
>15...Nc4 is the theoretical mainline and I donĀ“t think one can say black has
>already equalized there. He is far away from that point.
>
>I wonder how you came to the conclusion the position is safe enough to play
>against a computer.

After 15...Be6 I found 18 games in my database, with a score of 62% for White.

I found 45 games in my database after 15...Nc4. The score is 50% for White.
This is an indication to me that the position is equal. Another indication is
that the position seems equal to my computer programs. A third indication is
that I, as a chess player, evaluate the position to be equal.
What advantage do you think White has in this position?
Are you suggesting that Hydra could win this position without mistakes by Black?

I just said that the Black's mistakes were made later in the game, and that he
should be satisfied with the position he obtained after 15 moves.

>Have you ever played this position against Hydra?

Obviously not, but this is irrelevant, since I could lose against Hydra even in
positions where I would have the advantage.

>I do not think a position with this pawn structure can be safe.

It is as safe as it can be, when you are playing black.

>
>Michael
>
>
> The mistakes were made
>>later on, and it is not guaranteed that he wouldn't make them if he had chosen
>>another opening move.
>>
>>After all 1...e5 is his "pet" opening.



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