Author: Bertil Eklund
Date: 16:53:41 01/13/01
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On January 13, 2001 at 17:45:39, Hannu Wegner wrote: >Hi Uri, > >I see jou joined my comments :-)). In my opinion it is possible to find some >more interessting statements im my comments. For example in the 2nd match you >can see a really strange move by Junior in Game 16 (30...h5?!) So far as I know >Junior 6 really like to move the h- ore a-pawn bad situations. > >Or in the first match it is possible to see these wonderfull kingattacks by >Gambit Tiger (against Shredder 5). But also week play ba Gambit Tiger in simple >positions is seen there. > >So if someone interrested in how differend computerchessprograms are playing, >then Enrique's Cadaqués Tournament-homepage is the place to be. (Just my >opinion) :-)) > > >Best greetings, >Hannu Wegner Hi! Yes you are right about the move h5 but I have seen it in some cases when it was a really strong move. For instance it often plays h5 against white in Kings-Indian with good results. It's like Rebel that "always" plays f4, often very good but it often leads to a very riscy position for its own king, especially with the often played g3. It also reminds me of earlier Rebel-versions that almost always played a4(a5, heavily weakening b2(b7), reminding about Bent Larsen well known for his play with the "edge-pawns". Bertil
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