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Subject: Re: FRITZ : The King of the Muzio

Author: Peter Vossen

Date: 07:06:50 02/01/01

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Hello Tanya,


>1.e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3.Cf3 g5 4. Ac4 g4 5.d4! gxf3 Dxf3.

The right (flexible) move is 5.0-0 gxf3 6. Qxf3

If you are interested in this line, have a look at this side where the Muzio
friends fight out their theoretical battle:

http://www.thomasstock.com/Enigma/index.htm

In Kaissiber 13 (http://www.kaissiber.de/) you can find a long high quality
article about the Muzio.
>
>In this line White sacrifice a horse, but the White center is very good, and all
>his pieces are in a very good position, ready to atack. Black pieces are   in
>bad position and its very dificult for the human find a good defence against
>this line.  This line is Killer, white almost always win.

My extensive experience is: Black has  an advantage, but he has to find the only
playable move at least for the next 20 moves. White has to fight for
compensation with much inspiration.

>
>Also i test  many programs with this opening (eng-eng) and nobody play as good
>that Fritz. Fritz play very good with Black in this opening. It sometimes find a
>very good defensive moves, that give Black good chances to win.

Yes, Fritz is the right program for analyzing such a position. He helped me much
in my e-mail-games.

>Maybe in  these days, i will test Deep Fritz in ICC with my new AMD 1000 Mhz.
>I will play more King Gambits...and other risk lines.

Regards

Peter




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