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Subject: Re: Rebel - v Wely

Author: Tony Werten

Date: 06:22:41 02/19/02

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On February 19, 2002 at 09:16:22, Uri Blass wrote:

>On February 19, 2002 at 09:01:51, Tony Werten wrote:
>
>>On February 19, 2002 at 08:53:29, Uri Blass wrote:
>>
>>>On February 19, 2002 at 08:39:37, Peter Berger wrote:
>>>
>>>>On February 19, 2002 at 08:33:42, Uri Blass wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>12...g6! 13.Bh6 Nxd4 14.Bxf8 Bxf8 15.Qh4 Bc5 16.Rad1 Nd7 17.Qg3
>>>>>  ±  (0.78)   Depth: 11/33   00:00:58  33368kN
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>That looks extremely optimistic . It seems now after 15. a4 b4 the compensation
>>>>for black is quite obvious. I liked Junior 7 at move 14 for black which judged
>>>>+0.31 . Now black maybe even has some advantage ?
>>>
>>>the game continued 15.a4 b4 16.Ne2 Nxe2+ 17.Rxe2 and Junior7 believes that it is
>>>a draw based on it's evaluation.
>>
>>Back at the office again :(
>>
>>It seems there's not a whole lot white has left. When I walked back I was
>>thinking v Wely might have choosen the best opening, specially with black.
>>Programs will play for the attack but after giving the exchange the danger is
>>gone while an engine will only see the material plus and go into it instead of
>>keeping the attack going.
>>
>>Tony
>
>It depends on the engine
>You can see that Junior does not see the material plus.

Yes, but that's at move 17. The rook was taken at move 14. If it would have seen
a drawscore (at 14 or earlier) then it might not take the rook, but I think
that's way too deep. It might even be that after 12. ... g6 there's no way back
anymore.

Tony

>
>I do not have Rebel Century4 so I do not know it's opinion
>
>Uri



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