Author: Peter Kappler
Date: 17:13:15 04/02/01
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On April 02, 2001 at 17:52:03, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On April 02, 2001 at 16:17:16, Christophe Theron wrote: > >>On April 02, 2001 at 16:07:12, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On April 02, 2001 at 15:50:24, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >>> >>>>Hi there, >>>> >>>>in the game Chess Tiger vs. The Web ... >>>>http://www.rebel.nl/gt2-web.htm >>>> >>>>the position is not easy for The Web. White have at the moment all important >>>>fields and black not a very good plan. So I think an idea is to play h5 later >>>>Ng8 - Ne7 to have here more possibiliys on the king side. >>>> >>>>We will see ... interesting ... ! >>>> >>>>Best >>>>Frank >>> >>>If white can't win with a king-side attack it is going to lose miserably in >>>the endgame. >> >> >> >>I do not understand the basis for this remark. >> >>I don't see any long term weakness in white's position. So what? >> >> >> >> Christophe > > >All you have to do is look at the board. White has weaknesses _everywhere_ > >Every time you push a pawn, you create a weakness... white has pushed >several. I would suggest asking a good IM/GM as to how this looks. To me, >white had better roll on the kingside before the endgame arrives. Otherwise >black can infiltrate wherever he wants, while white will be tied to defending >all the weak squares he has created with those pawn pushes... "All the weak squares"?? Which ones, specifically? I don't see any problems at all. Slight edge for white, IMO. -Peter
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