Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 07:43:33 11/21/00
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On November 20, 2000 at 03:13:22, Jouni Uski wrote: >[Event "KasparovChess Human-Machine Challenge"] >[Site "?"] >[Date "2000.11.15"] >[Round "9.2"] >[White "Alterman, Boris"] >[Black "Deep Fritz"] >[Result "1-0"] >[ECO "A03"] >[WhiteElo "2564"] >[PlyCount "173"] >[EventDate "2000.11.07"] > >1. f4 d5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. e3 g6 4. Be2 Bg7 5. d4 O-O 6. c3 Bf5 7. Nbd2 e6 8. h3 >Ne4 9. g4 Ng3 10. Rg1 Nxe2 11. Kxe2 Be4 12. Ng5 Na6 13. b4 c6 14. Bb2 Qe7 15. >Ndxe4 dxe4 16. Nxe4 Rad8 17. Qb3 Qh4 18. Rh1 ... > >I wonder, that how can bean counter par excellence lose one pawn in the >opening?? Bug or positional sacrifice? > >Jouni By choosing to follow a book line that gives up a pawn, without having any idea what is going on since it is still "in book". Not uncommon...
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