Author: Chessfun
Date: 17:25:39 11/09/00
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On November 09, 2000 at 19:38:42, Uri Blass wrote: >On November 09, 2000 at 18:33:05, Robert Hyatt wrote: > ><snipped> >>OK... Here is a good point for discussion. My evaluation at this point >>is somewhere between -.2 and -1.0, depending on how deep you let it >>search. Here is the position: >> >>[D]2rr2k1/1p1b2p1/p3p2n/2Bp3B/1P3P1Q/PP5R/1q5P/4R2K b >> >>It is black to move. White has the rook and queen doubled on the h file. >>Black has the h-file blocked with the knight on h6. White has no way to >>drive the knight off, and no easy way to capture the knight with some sort >>of trade. IE the h-file is not going to be used for an attack very easily. >> >>Do you (or anybody) think that white is really up the equivalent of one >>piece (+3.42) here? > >I think that the last move Kh1 was a mistake and better was Qe7 and white is >winning for example Qe7 e5 Rg3 exf4 Rg2 Qc3 Rd1 > >Tiger13 is stronger and has no problem to find Qe7 but gambittiger prefers >speculation of 3 pawns and not winning material. > >Gambittiger did not like Qe7 because of Qf6 and white wins only the excange that >is not enough for 3 pawns. > > ><snipped> >>>70...Ne8 71.Rxc6 { Score: 0,96 >> >>Prior to this point, I would have expected a draw. two pieces for a rook >>is generally an advantage. I would not expect to lose such a position very >>often since the two pieces are generally much stronger. This "bad trade" >>score has been influencing the scores crafty produces for quite a while in >>the game. It is one of those 'speculative' type scores that just happens to >>be wrong here, but it is right far more often than it is wrong. > >Gambittiger also expected a draw(evaluation +0.24 before Ne8) and I think that >the mistake of crafty was 70...Ne8 and I guess that after 70...Nd5 > >Uri Uri, I read that you now had Rebel 11. I would be interested whenever you have time in reading about your impressions. Strength?, interface? features etc. Sarah.
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