Author: Uri Blass
Date: 02:33:08 09/30/01
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On September 30, 2001 at 05:12:23, Peter Berger wrote: >On September 29, 2001 at 17:52:30, Uri Blass wrote: >>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 > >Hallo Uri, > >that's actually not quite true. > >This was a thoroughly checked line in fact - it simply turned out to be not as >good as expected :-(. 18. ...d4 was supposed to be a good move . According to >Aseev/Nunn 21.Re4 is about to lead to a drawn position. This is obviously a >sloppy analysis. Hello pete, It seems that it is a mistake to trust analysis of humans for book lines unless the analysis was checked also by computer programs. Uri
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