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Subject: Slightly abridged comments

Author: Roy Eassa

Date: 10:25:00 08/02/01

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Standard rating adjustment: 2568 --> 2567 (it was Dreev's 5th Standard game; see
"help provisional").

Dreev(GM): But it was not always that clear. up to move 50 approx. it seemed to
be draw.  Happened, that I played black more lucky!

Q: How about the style of Deep Fritz?

Dreev(GM): Defence with transformation to attack.

Q: But what would you say regarding your opponent? how about the phases in this
match?

Dreev(GM): Yes, the position was equal, balanced.  Will you be here?  I want to
drink a cup of water. It was warm! :-)

Q: ok (:-)

Dreev(GM): Hard game....

Q: Yes, and good game!!

Dreev(GM): In opening DF played very active and aggressive...

Q: I also had that feeling, but a some point you restructured and obtained the
better position.

Dreev(GM): So... early f4 in combination with Qf3 means, that he intended to
attack. DF underestimated positional danger in White's disposal. Difficult to
make the evaluation immediately after the game.

Q: Always as far as DF really UNDERSTANDS and not computes.

Dreev(GM): I afraid that DF will play Re6 on my Ng6. I think that I would be
stay a bit more pleasant after Re6 too, but it would  be very good practical
chance.

Q: Until when did you think it was a draw?

Dreev(GM): While not playing Re6 DF standed himself to the border of losing. Was
close to equal position, not to draw. But the playing was really complicated.
But in reality worse for White... DF did not make correct positional evaluation,
I guess.

Q: Here we reach the point where you understand that much better than me (:-))

Dreev(GM):  Not too much better :-).  Thank you for giving me possibility to
test myself playing against strong PC! And for giving chance to observers to see
interesting game!

Q: It was a great pleasure for everyone.

Dreev(GM): Yes, I hope! :-)

Q: I am sure (:-)



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