Author: Hristo
Date: 11:46:05 06/09/01
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On June 09, 2001 at 11:18:43, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On June 09, 2001 at 08:21:49, Hristo wrote: > >>Jorge, >>I don't think this is an easy draw for white... perhaps I'm missing something. >>I don't see how white are going to get their pawn back! Without getting the >>black pawn all the way to a2! >>I would consider playing a few more moves, because back have nothing >>to lose ... and at the same time white are (have been for a while) a hair-away >>from destruction. I tried several variations where white recovers the pawn, >>but wthin 12-15 moves (24-30 ply) white are lost.... >>Some time ago (around move 14.) Bob H noted that white have a week spot >>on the queen side (square b3). Well, he was correct ... not only that, but the >>entire >>queen side (white) went to hell ... the "simple" human evaluation seems to be >>correct. If only programs could do that! Imagine it took 20 moves (40 ply) to >>get >>where we are right now and perhaps another 10 moves (~20ply) to settle it ... >>for a total of 60 plys! What kind of computer would it take to do this in 10 >>minutes?! >> >> >>regards. >>hristo > >Mr. Hristo simply show me how you can save the pawn and win this game, use >whatever program you have available against Gambit Tiger II, and show me the >result. > >Pichard. Easy there, fellow... ;-) First, read my my message again. Second, it is just an idea, perhaps it is wrong, but I think that white are having more problems than black, in this game. Try this ... to win the pawn back. 35. Bc2 g6 36. Bb1 Bc6 37. Ba2 Na1 38. Nxd5 Bxd5 39. Bxd5 Nc2 40. Bc1 Nb4 41. Bb3 a2 42. Bb2 Nf4 ... now what does GT II "think"? Perhaps there is another, better, way to win the pawn back. Since I don't have GT || there is no way for me test it. This is probably not be the best line for both sides but it might be interesting to see what will GT || play. If you are simply tired of this whole thing ... then lets call it a draw. See if I care. ;-) Cheers. hristo
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