Author: Walter Eigenmann
Date: 01:37:00 11/11/02
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>The choice of programs means nothing because the programs that choose 1.Nc6 >do not understand that fxe5 is bad. Wrong. Example with SwissTest-Winner GambitTiger (or Shredder or...): 2-MV-Analysis GT2 (after 90 sec.) 1. = (-0.04): 25.Sc6 Td6 26.S2b4 Sd3 27.g5 Sxb4 28.Sxb4 c5 29.Sxa6 Txa6 30.gxf6 gxf6 31.Le3 exf4 32.Lxc5 Te2 33.Tf2 2. ³ (-0.42): 25.fxe5 Sxe5 26.g5 Le7 27.Sb4 Sed3 28.Sdc6 Td7 29.Tf3 Sxc1 30.Sxe7+ Tdxe7 31.Txc1 Te2 32.Tc2 Te1+ 33.Kf2 Two very good lines move evaluation! - - Then long analysis after bad move fxe5 : 25...Sxe5 26.g5 Le7 27.Sb4 Td7 28.h4 Ld6 29.Lf4 Scd3 30.Sxd3 Sxd3 31.Lxd6 Txd6 32.b4 Te4 33.Tad1 Sxb4 34.cxb4 µ (-0.84) Tiefe: 18 00:22:36 585803kN Long analysis after good move Nc6 : 25...Td7 26.g5 Le7 27.S2b4 exf4 28.h4 f3 29.Txf3 Td1+ 30.Tf1 Txf1+ 31.Kxf1 Ld6 32.Ld2 Te4 33.Le1 Se5 34.Lf2 Sxc6 = (-0.12) Tiefe: 18 00:17:07 431128kN >Both moves are evaluated almost the same. I believe that the programs >that most programs that choose Nc6 do not know to win after fxe5. Don't believe. (You can make a tournament with this position :-) I believe that Fritz 10 and Movei 20 will solve all of this 40 SwissTest positions... Walter
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