Author: Martin Grabriel
Date: 23:33:56 10/08/02
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anyone checked that cigarette? Could be one of those latest mobile running a prog. On October 08, 2002 at 23:55:11, martin fierz wrote: >On October 08, 2002 at 22:27:25, robert flesher wrote: > >>I have looked over this game for hours and then i called my good friend who is a >>master and a postal GM. He agreed that Nd5 is the losing move and that Tiger's >>suggestion BD3! should draw. Funny that Hiarcs, Fritz and Chessmaster 9000 all >>want to play this move. Tiger shines! Analysis below :) > >i guess you don't know kramniks post-game comment :-) > >from brainsinbahrain.com: > >"Kramnik even took a quick smoke break while pondering his 18th move. When asked >about this in the post-game press conference Kramnik replied that he didn't >think smoking helped his game but that he'd tried to quit 40 times, clearly >without success. He also said that he knew he was winning as early as 19.a3, >when Fritz weakened its pawns on the kingside. It took 30 more precise moves to >pocket the point." > >about your 22.Bd3 move: black is by no means forced to play ...f6 in response, >removing the defense of his Be6. i don't pretend to understand this position, >but perhaps black is better off trying something slow with c6/a6/b5. GM karsten >müller's comment is 22. Nd5?! so he definitely agrees with you that this was not >a good move! > >aloha > martin > > > >> >> >>Date: 8/10/2002 >>White: BOB >>Black: Chess Tiger 15.0 engine - Normal style >>Opening: C45 Scotch Game >> >>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nxd4 Bc5 5. Nxc6 Qf6 6. Qd2 dxc6 7. Nc3 Ne7 8. >>Qf4 Be6 9. Qxf6 gxf6 10. Na4 Bb4+ 11. c3 Bd6 12. Be3 b6 13. f4 O-O-O 14. Kf2 c5 >>15. c4 Nc6 16. Nc3 f5 17. e5 Bf8 18. b3 Nb4 19. a3 Nc2 20. Rc1 Nxe3 21. Kxe3 Bg7 >>22. Nd5 ?? Give black TOO much! >>( 22. Bd3! f6 23. exf6 Bxf6 24. Rhe1 Rhe8 25. Kd2 c6 26. Re3 ...and white is >>fine IF anything blacks f pawn will become a big weakness allowing white a easy >>draw. >>Any comments or idea's are welcome here Cheers~
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