Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 09:07:49 01/16/01
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On January 16, 2001 at 05:29:55, James wrote: >H4, h5 was so repeated that i wrote a counter < not difficult> to it, just in >case the deep f boys try it on a slower but learning puter :) If you use a different program, this likely won't work. It is based on the idea that white will play h4-h5 and g4, while black plays h6 to prevent white's h6. Black then blissfully castles kingside and after white plays g5, the kingside is exploded with rooks and queens occupying the files. All black has to do is (a) not play h6 unless it is absolutely forced (the old idea of "making luft" is a lemon) and(b) don't castle into a position where you can _see_ that there are going to be open files around the king. Most programs will not do one or the other of those. Others won't do either...
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