Author: Ernst Walet
Date: 13:28:13 01/04/01
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On January 04, 2001 at 16:14:57, Ernst Walet wrote: >On January 04, 2001 at 15:21:08, Jeroen Noomen wrote: > >>On January 04, 2001 at 14:54:14, Ernst Walet wrote: >> >>Hi Ernst, >> >>This is not a 'trap'. A trap is an opening line that leads to a bad position for >>one of the two sides. Here I think there is nothing wrong with White's position. >>The real problem was the pinned knight on a2. If Rebel had activated the knight, >>it would have a good position in my opinion. >> >>I also think White had a draw with Ne1! (see my posting above), so the real >>errors came later. I find it funny that people always blame the opening after a >>loss! Here it was pure chess knowledge that led to the loss. >> > >Ok you're right about the trap, but because this has been played before I had >expected that Rebel wouldn't leave the book right away. Well, in another posting you say that if you prepare something against a6, vd Wiel probably would throw Rebel out of book a move later or so, and that is something I did not realize.... Ernst. > >I did read your posting above, and will look more deeply. Wondering if any >program would play that move, or if there is a refutation. > >Good luck with your little renovation! :) (Ed told me why you couldn't operate >yesterday). > >Ernst. > > > >>Jeroen >> >> >>>Wasn't this "trick" played before at AEgon? If so, Rebel has fallen into a >>>known trap. >>> >>>Ernst.
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