Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 08:57:47 10/19/00
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On October 19, 2000 at 04:36:36, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>On October 18, 2000 at 10:32:03, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>The question would have to be "how often does that happen?" I don't see it
>>often enough to be able to cite a single game. The question has to be, which
>>is more prone to errors. I would say sacrificing pieces for mythical advantages
>>is more dangerous than the case where you think you win a piece but don't,
>>because the former will happen far more often, IMHO of course.
>
>The case might be dangerous, but whole life is dangerous.
>Chess is a game. You can risk the danger.
>
>Or as your famous president said:
>"Some men see things and say way, i dream things that never were and say:
>WHY NOT ?!"
I was under the impression that Bob does not appreciate Bill anyway... :)
Christophe
>>I have a lot of speculative stuff myself. Two passed pawns on the 6th are
>>one, and until I got this tuned right, I lost lots of games because I would
>>sac a piece to get the passed pawns, but they could be stopped/blockaded/won
>>beyond the search horizon...
>
>you have to lose more game until you get it tuned right i would assume.
>losing is for learning bob.
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