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Subject: Re: Q5T sticks to old paradigm Re: typical..

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 07:55:19 10/15/00

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On October 15, 2000 at 02:26:43, Eelco de Groot wrote:

> After 45. ..b6-b5 it still
>thinks Black is a little bit ahead. But I wonder if White can't play 46.a6 then?
>And, what line Tiger expected after 45. a5? Should Black have lost the game
>after b6-b5? I'm not totally convinced...


it could answer 45..b5 with 46.Qb4 (+1.40)
main-line:  46...Rd5 47.a6 Qf6 48.Qc3 Qe6 49.Rc1 Qc8 50.Qb3 Rxc6 51.Qxd5 Rxc1
52.Qxe5+ Ka8 53.Qxb5 Rc6 54.Bd4 Rxa6
computed on a k6-400.
feel free to change a black move where you want.




>But, true, Gambit Tiger is really a different animal! Its King Safety routines
>must be very different from other programs. Crafty would play like Nimzo 45.
>..bxa5 seeing a slight plus for Black, half a pawn. If you enter 45. ..b5 or 45.
>..bxa5 Crafty is even more pessimistic to almost minus one pawn for White. My
>apologies for the bean-counting part of this message!
>
>Regards, Eelco

best wishes Thorsten,

bruce had the same idea !



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