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Subject: Re: Dilemma after poisened pawn

Author: Tina Long

Date: 06:36:39 11/08/01

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On November 08, 2001 at 05:35:27, Sergei Smith wrote:

>On November 07, 2001 at 18:50:31, Tina Long wrote:
>

>>
>>PS: When you have been stating in previous threads that B97 Poisoned Pawn is the
>>best opening, were you refering to for White or for Black?
>
>It is STATISTICALLY the best without any doubt,

I'm sorry but I don't understand.  Statistically the best for who?

I gather you are saying that you have seen stats that one side wins more often
with PoisPawn Opening, than other openings, & therefore it is statistically
best.  I am genuinely interested W or B?

>but not necessarily the
>strongest opening for either W or B

Agreed.  There would be no agreement or conclusive decision on "what is the
strongest opening", or even "what is the strongest first move" for that matter.

>Would you follow through with an opening, if you knew it favors your oponent ?

No

The Poisoned Pawn (as Black) became very popular in the USA when Bobby Fischer
used it often & successfully.

This lead to all sorts of analysis of the white side to compete against the
popularity of it by Black.  I think it became theory that the game was
approximatly equal.

From my, not intense, interest in it as an opening, I found it nice to keep an
eye on it's development when every now & then Kasparov would play it as Black.
Particularly when, as in the game I cited above, Kasparov introduced a
"brilliant?" theoretical novelty.

I am therefore interested (again not intensly) in the Stats of the success level
of W B & Draw in this opening, if someone has gone to the effort of compiling
those stats.

Also interesting, in my opinion, would be date splits in the data
00-1970 (the end of Fischer using it)
1970-1980 (the Post Fischer years)
1980- present (the Modern - Better Books, computer database Years)

So, if you, or anybody else here, has compiled those sort of statistics on the
B97, I'd love it if you'd share them.

Thanks
Tina Long



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