Author: Ferdinand S. Mosca
Date: 05:34:42 04/04/01
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On April 04, 2001 at 05:44:44, Tony Werten wrote: >On April 03, 2001 at 07:38:13, Ferdinand S. Mosca wrote: > >>On April 03, 2001 at 07:33:32, Ferdinand S. Mosca wrote: >>>Pos 1: Yace - Gambit Tiger 2.0 (g1) (1-0) >>>[D]8/5p2/4bp1k/p6P/p3PKPN/P7/2r5/R7 w - - 0 1 >>>Yace played the strong 43. Rf1! > >XiniX says: > >ply:13/22 score:1,514 time:108 96Kn/s 1.Rf1 Kg7 2.Nf5+ Bxf5 3.Kxf5 Rc3 4.h6+ >Kxh6 5.Kxf6 Rc6+ 6.Kxf7 Kg5 7.Rf5+ Kxg4 8.Rxa5 Gambit Tiger 2.0 here expected 43. Kg3. BTW how to interpret Xinix's score:1,514 and time:108 >>>Pos 2: Gambit Tiger 2.0 - Yace (g2) (1-0) >>>[D]rr1q3k/pbp2p1p/1pnbpNpB/8/3P4/2PB1Q2/P1P2PPP/R3R1K1 w - - 0 1 >>>Gambit Tiger 2.0 played the unexpected 20. Re4!! > >Maybe someone should check this one: > >ply:10/17 score:0,760 time:223 51Kn/s 1.Nxh7 Bxh2+ 2.Kxh2 Qh4+ 3.Kg1 Qxh6 4.Qxf7 >Qxh7 5.Bxg6 Qxf7 6.Bxf7 >ply:11/19 score:0,960 Nxh7 fail high >ply:11/20 score:1,319 time:531 50Kn/s 1.Nxh7 Qh4 2.Qf6+ Qxf6 3.Nxf6 Be7 4.Ne4 >Rd8 5.Bf4 Rc8 6.Ng5 You are right after 1. Nxh7 ... till 3. Nxf6 white is also better, but the difference is, without a queen mating threats are gone. Gambit Tiger's Queen is more mobile than Yace's. These mating attacks are very bothersome, but this can be solved by a sound opening preparation. Regards, Dinan
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