Author: Uri Blass
Date: 23:53:34 02/05/03
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On February 06, 2003 at 02:16:52, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On February 06, 2003 at 01:54:19, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >>On February 06, 2003 at 01:30:13, J Mike wrote: >> >>> >>>I made the moves 16. g3 Qh2 17. f5 h5 and played Crafty vs Crafty (time control >>>40 moves in 40 minutes) > >correction 16..Nh2 is way better. >17. Kf2,Ng4+ > >Now white must chose. I bet your beancounter is gonna play Kg2 there. You lose your bet. I posted analysis of Movei during the game and it's main line had Ke1 and not Kg2. I also expect a lot of bean counters to count the bad position of the king at f3 after Kg2. >If so then let's discuss that line later. Let's first play > >18.Ke1 now black plays Qh2,Nd1 (forced kind of) and now black can quietly move a >pawn on the king side (h5) and put up the pressure to white. In that position black's pieces are not developed(rook a8 knight b8 bishop c8) It is possible that white win that game and I do not see a way to be sure that white do not win the game. I guess that white is winning here because I do not believe that you can win a king attack when your pieces are not developed. I did not analyze this position enough to be sure about it. > >You sure that *any* titled player on the planet likes to play white there? >I'll give you the judgement: "NO". White is sitting duck here for a long lasting >game. Somewhere you make mistake and 0-1. I expect that part of the title players will prefer to play white because it is better to defend and win and not to attack and lose and if they evaluate white as better because of the pieces that black did not develop they may go for this position. Uri
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