Author: Will Singleton
Date: 15:38:31 02/06/03
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On February 06, 2003 at 17:59:11, GuyHaworth wrote: > >Due to a late-running dinner, I linked up with the chess.fm/ICGA broadcasts of >Game 5 just as 10...Bxh2+ was being played. > >Shipov (worldchessrating) says that Junior played this quickly: timings would >be interesting - doesn't sound like the regulation 3 minutes. > >After 11.Kxh2, I noted chess.fm saying that DJ was now out of book. > I wouldn't rely on those guys as far as the book. They don't seem to understand how computers use books, or how they use time, or how pondering can affect things. Fed had a particularly bad day, saying again the "computer is toast," right before the draw. > >Are these two pointers to the fact that 10...Bxh2+ was a book move? > >If so, although one cannot assume that all moves left in book are ok for the >engine, I think the DJ team do a thorough job. Is it therefore reasonably to >conclude that it had already been thoroughly analysed and found to be good for >DEEP JUNIOR? > >Is it in any other opening books - part of opening theory - or is it a Boris >special TN? > > >Presumably, the jury is still out on 16.g3? Are the lines being collected >together anywhere? I'm getting the impression that White might have been up no >more than a pawn in computer-scoring terms but that it was v much a 'computer' >type of position afterwards. > >g
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