Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 10:37:11 01/16/01
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On January 16, 2001 at 12:07:49, Robert Hyatt wrote: >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... Christophe, Are you reading this? Will this be among the fixes coming out soon??
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