Author: James Robertson
Date: 15:26:51 10/24/00
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On October 24, 2000 at 16:01:38, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >On October 24, 2000 at 15:56:57, Torstein Hall wrote: > >>On October 24, 2000 at 14:16:24, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >> >>>On October 24, 2000 at 14:05:58, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >>> >>>>24.Ng5+! Kh8 25.Qf5 h4 26.h3 Qxa2 27.Re6 Kg8 28.Kg2 Re8 29.Rxe8+ Nxe8 >>>> = (-0.09) Depth: 10/28 00:00:10 5316kN >>>> +- (2.41) Depth: 17/43 00:32:30 1055928kN >>>> >>>>00:28:28.9 2,36 15 369013027 Ng5+ Kh8 Qf5 h4 h3 Qxa2 Re7 Qa3 Rf7 Kg8 Kg2 Qc5 >>>>Rxf6 Qxf5 Rxf5 Rf8 Rxf8+ Kxf8 >>>> >>> >>>Bad points for all the GM's and IM's that are claiming 23. .. h5! >>>holds ;) >>> >>>-- >>>GCP >> >>Listening to the comments on the braingame site, all the GM's, and Nigel Short >>was one of them, just felt that blacks position was falling apart a lot earlyer >>than that! > >Yes, from Nxf6 on. Shipov was astonished when he saw this move played by >Kasparov. This is not the Kasparov we all know. Analyze the alternative.... it is not nice either. Kasparov seriously erred by not capturing on c3. My personal opinion is that this is not the _Kramnik_ we all know.... it is the turbo Kramnik that makes 2850 play look like shaky blundering. :)) James > >Enrique > >>Torstein
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