Author: blass uri
Date: 23:18:43 01/29/00
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On January 29, 2000 at 23:11:47, blass uri wrote: >On January 29, 2000 at 17:01:45, Dan Andersson wrote: > >>Im certain he does not mean a forced win, as in a short variation. But black has >>a very difficult position, do not doubt that. And ss=10 is that 5 moves w. >>extensions? If so, the cm should have big trouble defending the position. Btw h6 >>weakens blacks position considerably. >> >>Regards Dan Andersson > >I do not think that h6 weakens blacks position considerably. >The opposite. >it prepares Bg5 for the future. > >I believe that Rxf7 is the best move after h6 otherwise chessmaster could >probably find something better than Rxf7. > >chessmaster is very strong at tactics in this position and if there was >something for white it could probably find it. > >I guess that ss=10 is more than 5 moves extension. >chessmaster can find evaluation of more than 4 pawns advanatge for white for >black's move Qe8 in 10-15 minutes of search and I believe that you need more >than 10 moves of extension to do it. > >chessmaster found h6 after 4-5 hours so if there is a tactical combination for >white it must be more than 3 plies deeper than Rf6. > >Uri I found that 20...h6 instead of Qe8(and not only 20...a4 Rf3 h6) is not losing more than a pawn. chessmaster finds nothing better than Rf6 Kh7 Rxf7 I suspect that there are other reasonable moves for black(for example chessmaster could not find a win for white after Qc8 in the first few minutes) Uri
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