Author: Dragos Gabudeanu
Date: 09:27:55 04/16/00
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On April 16, 2000 at 12:23:08, Ed Schröder wrote:
>On April 16, 2000 at 12:10:41, Fernando Villegas wrote:
>
>>I think Rebel performed a really great show. After examination the game appears
>>fullo of tricks and traps -positionally kind- that very easily could put in the
>>wrong path more than a kown top chess program in SSDF list. My congrats for Ed,
>>that clearly seems to have "pasted" some of the holes in the tactical arena of
>>Rebel.
>>Fernando
>
>Thank you Fernando. I was quite nervous during the ending when I saw
>the white king moving to the queen side to hunt for the two weak
>black pawns on c6 and a6 leaving its own king undevelopped. But the
>wall Rebel created with Nb7 did the trick and according Smyslov himself
>there was no win. Well.. during the game I was not convinced of that as
>the Smyslov position looked real promising. But these monsters are tough
>defenders (most of the time). When I saw Rebel showing senseless moves
>in its main-variation (Bg7 / Bh8 / Bg7) I relaxed as this was a sign
>for me there was no progress for white. I am very happy with the draw.
>
>Not to speak about the Israel League, so far 4½ out of 5. What is there
>left to wish? Nothing...
>
>Ed
... That Kaparov would be your next victim!
Dragos
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