Author: K. Burcham
Date: 19:57:13 03/31/02
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/tell petrovich thanks (told Petrovich) .another draw (told Petrovich) Petrovich(GM) tells you: i dont like losses :) .i did not understand the opening (told Petrovich) .i will have to study the opening (told Petrovich) Petrovich(GM) tells you: you played good Petrovich(GM) tells you: Bf5, h6 and g5 was good plan Petrovich(GM) tells you: probably Qxb3 was not necessary Petrovich(GM) tells you: 2.c3 and 3.Bg5 is a very rare Petrovich(GM) tells you: there is no exact " theory Petrovich(GM) tells you: :) /tell petrovich any moves that seemed bad moves 29...c4+ (told Petrovich, who has been idle for 2 minutes) Petrovich(GM) tells you: Rxa5!? instead of b6xa5 Petrovich(GM) tells you: if Rxa5 then bxa5 with very promising pawn ending .i looked at that in the game also. but it seemed the pawn at b2 was strong. the program did not want to play Rxa5. Petrovich(GM) tells you: Ra5 Rxa5 bxa5 and Kc6-b5-a4, if b2-b3 then c5-c4 Petrovich(GM) tells you: very bad ending for white .i have a question if you will answer it (told Petrovich) Petrovich(GM) tells you: yes .do you think that programs are strong enough now that most GM use a program at home for study Petrovich(GM) tells you: GMs use comps only for calculations Petrovich(GM) tells you: for checking sharp lines .but some of these calculating programs have beat several GM rated 2500-2650 (told Petrovich) Petrovich(GM) tells you: yes Petrovich(GM) tells you: c est la vie :)
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