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Subject: Re: What is the expected result of comp-comp from 1.e4 e5 2.Qe2

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 05:41:34 09/07/02

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On September 07, 2002 at 08:27:07, José Carlos wrote:

>On September 07, 2002 at 06:03:07, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>I guess that Arturo Ochoa believes that black is going to score 100% or almost
>>100% in comp-comp games based on his post when he disagreed with my opinion that
>>black has not easy win even after these moves.
>>
>>I expect white to score at least 20% in comp-comp tournament between the top
>>programs.
>>
>>If someone is interested to do comp-comp tournament from that position then It
>>may be interesting to see who is right.
>>
>>possible players in the tournament may be Fritz7,Tiger15,Junior7,Shredder6
>>,Hiarcs8 and chessmaster9000.
>>
>>Time control may be 120/40.
>>
>>I do not have these programs except Junior7 so someone else need to do the
>>tournament in order to decide if arturo Ochoa is right or wrong.
>>
>>Uri
>
>  I don't know how computer will score from that position, and I missed Arturo's
>post, but from my human point of view, white has made no big mistake. In the
>worst case, Qe2 can be considered as a loss of a tempo (in the best, Qe2 is
>consistent with a king-side fianchetto, in an schema like: g3, Bg2, Nf3, O-O,
>c3, d4...) so white would be like black then. No big deal. 0% or 20% are
>unrealistic. 50% is more realistic, IMO.
>
>  José C.

I agree

Here is the relevant post when Arturo said that black has an easy win against
that dumb opening.

see http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?250499

I said at least 20% to be careful and I also guess that the result is closer to
50% than 20%.

Uri



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