Author: Torstein Hall
Date: 07:23:13 05/29/01
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On May 29, 2001 at 08:32:04, Mike S. wrote: >On May 29, 2001 at 07:37:47, Uri Blass wrote: > >>(...) > >>If you did not understand my post Ne6 is the next best move by Deep fritz. >>I posted analysis of Deep Fritz and after more than 10 minutes asked it for next >>best so it could not go for Nb5 and you can see that the score for Nb5 is >>clearly bigger than the score for Ne6. > >Ah... now I see, thanks. Seems I didn't read very carefully. Although: 2nd best >with a plus score seems to indicate that Ne6 isn't incorrect or risky at all. (I >still haven't analysed what happens after ...fxe6, expecting a surprise :o). > >Regards, >M.Scheidl No both Ne6 and Nb5 looks like they lead to a large white advantage. But Nb5 looks like its having a little edge in + score and is much simpler for us humans. So I guess 99 out of 100 GM's would play Nb5! You do not want your win to be complicated, as that increases the chanses for mistakes. ( Torstein
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