Author: Uri Blass
Date: 14:37:16 10/08/00
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On October 08, 2000 at 17:02:15, Torstein Hall wrote: <snipped> >Regarding the laws of Wilhelm Steinitz, I think you can ask any GM you like, and >I think they would agree. And perhaps you can see if you get an better answer >than me! > >Torstein sorry but your rules do not tell me if the following sacrifice is good or bad. [D]r2r2k1/pp1qb1p1/2n4p/2p1p3/2P1B3/P2PBQ1b/1P3P1N/R4RK1 w - - 0 1 Gambittiger sacrificed the exchange by Qh5 and won against Crafty Is it a good move? Gambittiger won but I could not find more than a draw after a better defence for black. The fact that I could not find does not prove that there is no win because I do not see everything even with computer's help. What can I learn from steinitz rule. They say to attack if I have the advantage. Who has the advantage? I can learn nothing from steinitz rules. Uri
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