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Subject: Re: I prefer how Shredder 6.0 handle this opening against Chess Tiger 14

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 02:53:10 02/25/02

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On February 24, 2002 at 21:57:31, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On February 24, 2002 at 20:00:16, Marc van Hal wrote:
>
>>On February 24, 2002 at 17:31:35, Francesco Di Tolla wrote:
>>
>>>On February 24, 2002 at 13:11:52, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>>
>>>>I was experimenting with Chess Tiger 14.0 and forced this opening 1.h3 d5
>>>>just to see what side has the edge. We all know in theory that 1.h3 is a bad
>>>>opening for white,
>>>
>>>I guess you're assumption is wrong. h3 might not grant white any advantage from
>>>the right to do the first move, but is not really spoiling much. In many lines
>>>for black h6 is a useful move. I you "read" it as a game with black plus h6 I
>>>see no good reason why the opponetn should have any evident advantage.
>>>
>>>regards
>>>Franz
>>
>>
>>most of the time moves like h3 are played in closed games (In wich tempo is not
>>of so much importance)
>>to keep the tention in the centre like in the Ruy Lopez
>>the bad part on such moves is that it can become a target
>>for a start on a kingside attack that is if White castles kingside.
>>And After 1 h3 Black has an open choise to solve it's openings problems quickly
>>And it is for this reason why theoretacly it can't be called a good openings
>>move.
>>
>>Regards Marc
>
>
>
>[Event "Creating Opening"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "24/2/2002"]
>[Round "3"]
>[White "Shredder 6.0"]
>[Black "Chess Tiger 14.0"]
>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>[Opening "A00 Clemenz Opening"]
>
>I prefer how Shredder 6.0 handle this opening against Chess Tiger 14.0
>

>[D]r1bq1rk1/pppn1ppp/3pn3/8/7P/P1P1B1Q1/1PP2PP1/2KR1BNR b - - 0 1

Sorry I forgot to post the final result between Shredder 6.0 Vs Chess Tiger
14.0. Here is the Complete game also a Draw, but Shredder had a good attacking
chances with white on Chess Tiger 14.0 king side.


1.h3 e5 2.e4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3 5.dxc3 Nxe4 6.Qd5 Ng5 7.Qxe5+ Ne6 8.Be3 O-O
9.O-O-O d6 10.Qg3 Nd7 11.h4 Ndc5 12.h5 Ne4 13.Qh4 Qxh4 14.Rxh4 Nf6 15.h6 g5
16.Rh3 Ng4 17.Bc4 Kh8 18.Rg3 Nxh6 19.Bxg5 Nxg5 20.Rxg5 Be6 21.Rd4 Rg8 22.Nf3
Rxg5 23.Nxg5 Bxc4 24.Rxc4 Rg8 25.Nh3 c6 26.g3 Kg7 27.Ra4 a6 28.Rd4 Rd8 29.Rb4
Rd7 30.Rh4 d5 31.Nf4 Nf5 32.Rg4+ Kf6 33.Rg8 Nd6 34.Nh5+ Ke7 35.Rh8 Rd8 36.Rxh7
Ne4 37.f4 Rg8 38.Kd1 Nxg3 39.Nxg3 Rxg3 40.Rh8 Ke6 41.Re8+ Kf5 42.Re7 f6 43.Rxb7
Kxf4 44.Re7 Rg1+ 45.Kd2 Rg2+ 46.Kd3 c5 47.Re6 Rg3+ 48.Ke2 Rg2+ 49.Kd3 Rg3+
50.Ke2 Rg2+ 51.Kd3 1/2-1/2


[D]8/8/p3Rp2/2pp4/5k2/P1PK4/1PP3r1/8 b - - 0 1





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