Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 02:51:23 03/16/01
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On March 16, 2001 at 05:15:47, Uri Blass wrote: >On March 16, 2001 at 03:27:01, Sune Larsson wrote: > >>On March 16, 2001 at 01:58:04, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On March 15, 2001 at 20:15:26, Dan Andersson wrote: >>> >>>>It might be a cultural thing also. In the north of Sweden where I am living and >>>>also learnt chess, there seems to be an inordinatelly large number of attacking >>>>players. It might be so for the rest of the country also, as Ulf Andersson and >>>>Gideon Stålberg were the odd ducks out, compare to: Tiger,Hector,Stoltz,Lundin, >>>>Åkesson and the list goes on. GM Andersson was quite the attacking player when >>>>he was quite young though. >>>> >>>>Regards Dan Andersson >>> >>>I guess that most grandmasters are going to play 1.Rac1 if they do not know the >>>position before. >>> >>>I believe that there is a reason that GM anderson changed his style. >> >> Right. Ulf says that losing a game is very hard for him. He feels >> that he almost is losing himself or even the life. So avoid losing is >> the main goal for Ulf not necessarily to win. In fact he often apologizes >> when winning. Ulf is a very humble and friendly nature. >> >> >>>If you want to win games in chess then gambling is not a good idea at least in >>>cases when there is another alternative to get an advantage with no sacrifice at >>>least in the first moves. >>> >>>After Rd7 Qxa1 is not the only line that you need to calculate and there is also >>>Bc8 line that is considered by computers as a draw in the first minutes. >>> >>>Junior5.9 after a long time suggests 1...Bc8 2.Rxg7+ Kxg7 3.Rd1 Bd6 4.Bh6+ Kh8 >>>5.Bxf8 Bxe6 6.fxe6 f5 7.e7 e2 8.e8Q Rxe8 9.Qxe8 Qc6 10.Qxe2 Bxf8(+4.97) >>>It did not finish iteration 19 and it considers the move Bg2+ so it may change >>>its mind and the only way to know is to wait until the end of the iteration. >>> >> >> After 1.Rd7 *Bc8* 2.Rc1 Deep Fritz gives the following verdict: >> >> Ny ställning >>r1b2rk1/2pR2pp/p3Pp2/1pb2P1Q/5B1N/1Pq3PK/P6P/2R5 b - - 0 1 >> >>Analysis by Deep Fritz: >> >>2...Lxd7-- >> +- (2.44) Djup: 1/3 00:00:00 >>2...Lxd7-- 3.Txc3 >> +- (4.59) Djup: 1/3 00:00:00 >>2...Dxc1! >> +- (4.22) Djup: 1/5 00:00:00 >>2...Dxc1! 3.Lxc1 > >This is the wrong position. >2...Qxc1 3.Lxc1 is illegal line because there is a black pawn at e3 Sorry Uri, my mistake. I just forgot the pawn on e3 when putting the position up. > >Here is the original position that I copied into Junior. > >[D]r4rk1/1bp3pp/p3Pp2/1pb2P1Q/5B1N/1Pq1p1PK/P6P/R2R4 w - - 0 1 > >After Rd7 Bc8 Rc1 I do not get your position. > >Uri
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