Author: blass uri
Date: 11:16:13 08/20/98
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On August 20, 1998 at 13:47:47, blass uri wrote: > >On August 19, 1998 at 06:04:57, Dirk Frickenschmidt wrote: > > >>On the other hand IM Pavasovic succeeded in overplaying the computer program >>with reversed castling in a Russian game, where black got a fast and >>irresistible king side attack after a pawn sacrifice in the opening (one of the >>two options of classical anti-computer chess: sharp, sacrificing kingside >>attacks or closed positional outplaying): >> >>Zugzwang - Pavasovic,D (2475) [C43] >>Hans & Lenze It Lippstadt GER (8), 06.08.1998 >> >>1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 Nxe4 4.Bd3 d5 5.Nxe5 Nd7 6.Qe2 Nxe5 7.Bxe4 dxe4 8.Qxe4 >>Be6 9.Qxe5 Qd7 10.0-0 Bd6 11.Qxg7 0-0-0 12.Qh6 Rdg8 13.g3 Rg6 14.Qh5 Bg4 15.Qd5 >>h5 16.Nc3 Kb8 17.Ne4 Bf3 18.Nc5 Qg4 19.Qxf7 h4 20.Nd7+ Ka8 21.Re1 Rgg8 22.Qe6 >>hxg3 23.fxg3 Qh5 0-1 > >Fritz5 found a better move 17.h4 because fritz5 has better positional >understanding of the position. >Is there another program that find 17.h4 >Is 17.h4 a saving move? I think 17.h4 should lose(I did not prove it) I prefer 17.h4 about the game's line because white must do something against the attack of black and 17.Ne4 does nothing Uri
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