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Subject: Re: Ed Shroeder Puts his Money where his Mouth is!!!

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 09:03:04 02/21/02

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On February 21, 2002 at 11:15:32, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On February 21, 2002 at 10:02:14, Jose Menendez wrote:
>
>>Unlike some people who talk alot of smack and demonstrate little, hyatt,
>>vincent, come to mind. Both these clowns are very jealous of Mr Shroeder and
>>would like to see him fail at all cost, this is why when Ed wins, we hear
>>nothing from these clowns, but when he loses then they post a million times
>>about how weak computers are.
>
>
>Actually we aren't "jealous" of Ed at all.  We do get a bit tired of
>morons popping in from time to time.  Morons that have nothing of any
>value to contribute.  Morons that simply want to troll for responses.
>
>I generally ignore such stuff, but today I noticed that "moron season"
>was open for a short while so I thought I might respond...

This generally is a bad idea Robert
i know this from practice

The discusion of yesterday about the stonewall is on the otherhand not
because programs are bad in closed positions.
But they do not see that the fight for e4 is extremely important.
In that position.
This is not only in the stonewall where this happens here Nf3d2 f3 is the hard
part
And mostlikely with the setting you have for crafty will lead to a queens pawn
mineurity attack.
Wich is not enough for an in depth win.
but Also in other positions this acures.
i mean positions whith a pawn chain of c3 d4 e5 where moves like g6 Bg7  c5 f6
break the pawnchain and Whites pawnchain is weakened
Or Vincents opening the bird. (where the fight for e5 is important.)
The reason for this is that kingsafety knowledge is set in such way that the
program does not want to play such moves. (This counts for f6)
So it is not the fault of the program but from the programmer!

PS this is not ment to troll but to update knowledge
Regards Marc van Hal



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