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Subject: Re: Update! Including Chess Tal 2.03 vs Junior 6 match (1-1, no draws)

Author: Didzis Cirulis

Date: 13:31:30 01/05/00

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On January 05, 2000 at 16:16:18, Amir Ban wrote:

>On January 05, 2000 at 15:52:01, blass uri wrote:
>
>>On January 05, 2000 at 13:39:55, Didzis Cirulis wrote:
>>
>><snipped>
>>>[Event "Tal"]
>>>[Site "Riga"]
>>>[Date "2000.01.05"]
>>>[Round "?"]
>>>[White "Chess Tal 2.03"]
>>>[Black "Junior 6.0"]
>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>[ECO "B99"]
>>>[PlyCount "59"]
>>>[EventDate "2000.01.05"]
>>>
>>>{15MB, F5book.ctg. Pentium 200MMX
>>>} 1. Nf3 {0} 1... c5 {0} 2. e4 {7} 2... d6 {
>>>0} 3. d4 {4} 3... cxd4 {0} 4. Nxd4 {3} 4... Nf6 {0} 5. Nc3 {5} 5... a6 {0} 6.
>>>Bg5 {7} 6... e6 {0} 7. f4 {4} 7... Be7 {0} 8. Qf3 {4} 8... h6 {0} 9. Bh4 {4}
>>>9... Nbd7 {0} 10. O-O-O {4} 10... Qc7 {0} 11. Be2 {3} 11... b5 {0} 12. Bxf6 {4}
>>>12... Nxf6 {0} 13. e5 {4} 13... Bb7 {0} 14. Qg3 {3} 14... dxe5 {0} 15. fxe5 {4}
>>>15... Nd7 {0} 16. Nxe6 {4} 16... fxe6 {0} 17. Qg6+ {4} 17... Kd8 {0} 18. Qxe6 {
>>>3}
>>
>>I think that Junior had a losing position out of book.
>>
>>I did not try to prove it by analysis and I may be wrong but it is clear that
>>all the initiative is of tal.
>>
>>I see that you used f5book.ctg and you should use alterman's opening book.
>>I do not know if this line is from alterman's book and if it is not than this
>>game is not fair to Junior6.
>>
>>Uri
>
>Alterman's book jbook.ctg is on the Junior6 CD.
>
>Playing such a line against CSTal is plainly stupid. I checked, and Alterman has
>the good sense not to be in it. His book will not play 7... Be7, and the entire
>variation starting at 11... b5 is not in the book.
>
>Amir

I will finish this small match as it goes now, and then I will play the same
amount of games with jbook.ctg.
A comment about used books will be added on my web page.

Didzis



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