Author: Uri Blass
Date: 14:52:30 09/29/01
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On September 29, 2001 at 14:44:35, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>[Event "1. BELCT 2001"]
>[Site "Berlin"]
>[Date "2001.09.29"]
>[Round "1"]
>[White "Gambit Tiger 14.6"]
>[Black "Bringer1.9 beta"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>1. d4 d5 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 2. c4 c6 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 3. Nf3
>Nf6 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 4. Nc3 e6 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 5. Bg5
>dxc4 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 6. e4 b5 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 7. e5
>h6 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 8. Bh4 g5 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 9. Nxg5
>hxg5 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 10. Bxg5 Nbd7 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 11. g3
>Bb7 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 12. Bg2 Qb6 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 13. exf6
>O-O-O { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 14. O-O c5 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 15. d5
>b4 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 16. Na4 Qb5 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 17. a3
>exd5 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 18. axb4 d4 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 19. Bxb7+
>Kxb7 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 20. Bf4 Qc6 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 21. Re1
>d3 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 22. b5 Qxb5 { 0.00 0:00:00.0 } 23. b3
>Qc6 {-1.85/13 0:02:29.5 }
I think that bringer played the first moves too fast.
I wonder when programs are going to stop doing this mistake.
It is better to play with a smaller book and not with a big unchecked book.
It is possible to fall in traps also with a small book but at least the engine
needs to do a mistake
Uri
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