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Subject: Re: Yudasin-Junior game 2

Author: Robert Henry Durrett

Date: 18:51:33 08/27/98

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On August 27, 1998 at 20:39:45, Robert Hyatt wrote:

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>I think Junior's playing fine...  It made two "odd" moves today.. one was
>Rh5, which put the rook in a bad place, the other was Bh8 which put the
>bishop on a bad square and also prevented the rook from being able to go to
>h8-b8 or wherever to get to the queen-side...  But the moves were *not*
>gross errors, just simple positional errors...
>
>Yudasin also played some ugly moves along the way, and at one point turned
>a really significant advantage into nothing with just a couple of moves.  He
>commented on this later.  However, he took advantage of a black rook out of
>play and rushed into a nice tactical position that was winning.  But he also
>*almost* let Junior equalize, although I think that Junior was more interested
>in kingside activity than queenside, and in this game the queenside was where
>all the action happened...
>
>Yudasin tried to attack on the kingside himself, but after black tangled
>his pieces (the rook and bishop) he switched to the queen-side quite
>nicely and broke through there.  Well played.  However, I disagree that
>Junior embarassed itself...  it repeated the rebel/anand result, which is
>*not* easy...

Yes, I got the same impression by watching the game.  The thing, though, that
stands out in my mind is the way one of Junior's rooks got out of play in the
same manner (side of board locked in by pawns)in both games!  Although this is
only a sample size of two, it still makes me sit up and take notice.  Maybe
Junior should be "tweaked" to make piece coordination (especially keeping rooks
working together) have a higher priority.  Also, this maybe should be considered
as also a piece activity issue.  [A word of caution:  consult a chessmaster
about this before modifying Junior.]  I would suggest that Junior should have
become concerned about the extremely poor placement of the rooks and done
something about it long before it was too late.

In the second game, unlike the first, there came a time when Junior could not
seem to figure out what was going on in the position and could not, therefore,
make anything like a plan.  How do you fix that????



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