Author: Jonas Cohonas
Date: 15:02:56 07/18/01
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On July 18, 2001 at 15:55:18, Miguel A. Ballicora wrote: >On July 18, 2001 at 15:29:38, Jonas Cohonas wrote: > >>On July 18, 2001 at 13:07:01, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: >> >>>[D]8/1p3kn1/3P3p/1p2P1P1/4K2P/8/8/8 b - - 44...h5 ! creates the winning >>>freepawn. >>> >>>Analyses by shredder: >>> >>>21 2:28 -3.46 45.Kd5 b4 46.g6+ Kf8 47.Kc4 Se6 48.Kxb4 Kg7 49.Kb5 Kxg6 50.Kb6 >>>Kf5 51.Kxb7 Kxe5 52.Kc6 Sf8 53.Kc5 Ke6 54.Kd4 Sd7 55.Ke4 (70.954.038) 477.0 >>> 21 3:14 -5.43 45.Kd3 Se6 46.Kc3 Sf8 47.Kb4 Ke6 48.Kxb5 Sg6 49.Kb6 Kd7 >>>50.Kxb7 Sxe5 51.Kb6 (91.507.627) 469.8 >>> 21 4:49 -6.80 45.Kd4 Se6+ 46.Kc3 Sf8 47.Kb4 Ke6 48.Kxb5 Sg6 49.Kb6 Sxe5 >>>50.Kc5 Sg6 (133.608.426) 461.2 >>> >>>Black wins with the h-pawn.No good day for Hübner.A player for his class should >>>see this. >> >>So far Huebner has played for draws in all the games to avoid the embarrassment >>of losing to DF, so he got what he came for. >>Regards >>Jonas "not impressed with either player" cohonas > >What do you mean he played for a draw? With White, Hubner played e4 and went for >the Ruy Lopez main variation. If he were playing for a draw, he would have >played something else, like the exchange variation. Who is avoiding the main >lines of the french??? Fritz is dodging them. Fritz played exd5 against the >french and Hubner is playing for a draw? From the openings, I could say that >Fritz is playing for a draw, then again, this is a match and may be Fritz >is getting nervous :-) > >Regards, >Miguel An equal position is an equal position, no matter what you call the opening choice. Regards Jonas
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