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Subject: Re: 1 junior5 beta - ctiger 11.5 1/2 - 1/2

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 01:20:04 08/13/98

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On August 13, 1998 at 02:31:39, Amir Ban wrote:
>>Well... Nothing happened in this game. Ok, it's Tiger's fault (he exchanged the
>>queens early).
>>
>>Looking forward next game... Thanks for your time and patience, Thorsten.
>>However, maybe you should sleep a little bit...

Exactly this was the case.
CM5000 looked lost (-5.80) but not finished. So i had to play a technical
winning game to the execution. This was to boring. Than i studied juniors main
lines. it was always arround draw, and had moves that OPEN the position,
suddenly exchanged by more quiet moves to hold the position as it is.
But it expected TIGER to open the game. Tiger on the other hand had only moves
in maoin lines that hold the position at it is.


>I guess Thorsten adjudicated this because he got bored or wanted to sleep.

Right.

>Doesn't seem there's much in this opening for white. I'm not sure what white's
>plan is here. I guess it's to take the c-file, and try to push the isolated d4.
>Looks like black can prevent this without problem.

If you would have seen the main-lines I have seen, you would have adjudicated it
too.

We can later continue it if you want...

I will try to do the next game, as you want...
I think cm5000 is lost in a few moves, than CRAFTY vs. Mchess is on the
machines. That will be interesting too...

It is not anymore that warm in germany. I have made myself a strong tea.
So i will not fall asleep again. Have slept very well and dreamed nice.

>So far I'm impressed with Tiger from the two quiet games I saw. Very stable
>positional play. I'm curious to see it in less balanced positions.

Have you seen the paderborn games ? Tiger 11.2 was 3rd. YOu should try to get
them and study these games, than you see it can really play positional AND
tactics (it had to play vs. nimzo...).



>Amir



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