Author: Uri Blass
Date: 04:39:19 10/16/00
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On October 16, 2000 at 06:56:29, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On October 16, 2000 at 06:35:28, Uri Blass wrote: >>>same for gambit-tiger. it plays those moves without much thinking. >>>same counts for cstal. >>> >>>its trivial. >> >>No >>It is not trivial for cstal. >>I learned from Sarah's post that cstal does not find it. > >Its not playing THIS move. thats true. but i spoke about THOSE MOVES. >and i have seen cstal play lots of these quality-sacs before. >when it will not play this one, it will play others. > >>I am not sure that it is trivial for humans. > >really ? it activates the bishop by killing the pawns a7-b6 and opens the file. Rc6 is also losing material and it is not clear that the positional advantage is bigger than the material loss. A lot of humans player do not play in this style. There are a lot of humans players who never sacrifice unless they see some tactics to prove that the sacrifice is correct. They can learn to play in a different way but it does not change the fact that the move is not trivial for a lot of humans. Uri
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