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Subject: Re: Take a look at 1. h3 b6?! pointing at the light squares

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 05:52:27 03/30/03

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On March 30, 2003 at 08:48:43, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On March 29, 2003 at 08:56:40, Marc van Hal wrote:
>
>>On March 29, 2003 at 06:31:36, Chris Carson wrote:
>>
>>>On March 29, 2003 at 05:40:50, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi Jorge
>>>>
>>>>I do not understand what's your intention of this "test". Of course can White
>>>>open with 1.h3 and it will of course happen from time to time that White can win
>>>>a game. But what does this tell us?
>>>>
>>>>Kurt
>>>
>>>One thing it means to me is that the Opening Book and perhaps some evaluation
>>>tuning could improve Fritz.  There are move of these and finding them (elusive)
>>>is interesting and helpful to the Fritz team.  Just my thoughts.  :)
>>
>>This are indeed some sort of anti computer move
>>But I would say 1.h3!? instead of 1.h3!
>>1.h3 infact points to d4 if it understands that we are already a step further.
>>When i posted analyzes of 1.h3 I mentioned that it might be so that in the
>>future very strong chessprograms come to the conclusion that this might be one
>>of the best moves
>> Acording to me 1.h3,b6 or 1..,b5 might be good choise at least pointing at the
>>light not the dark squares .
>>
>>Marc
>
>
>1.h3 b6 2.e4 e6 3.Nf3 d5 4.exd5 exd5 5.d4 Bd6 6.Bd3 Qe7+ 7.Be3 Bf4 8.Qe2 Bxe3
>0.28/12  24  9.Qxe3   0.25/11  4  Qxe3+   0.31/12  39  10.fxe3   0.28/11  4  Nf6
>  0.31/11  13  11.Nc3   0.25/11  15  Nbd7   0.25/11  22  12.0-0-0 Bb7   0.22/14
>57  13.Rhe1 Ne4   0.56/14  37  14.Bxe4 dxe4   0.41/13  5  15.Nd2 Nf6   0.25/14
>15  16.Rf1 0-0-0   0.22/12  10  17.Rf4 h6   0.41/14  1:06  18.Rdf1 Rhe8
>0.41/12  29  19.Rxf6 gxf6   -0.06/12  2  20.Rxf6 Rg8   -0.06/14  52  21.g4 h5
>-0.41/14  36  22.Rf4 hxg4   -0.28/13  14  23.hxg4 f5   -0.19/15  54  24.gxf5
>Rg1+   -0.34/12  3  25.Rf1 Rxf1+   -0.16/14  5  26.Nxf1 Rg8   -0.16/17  1:35
>27.Kd1 Rg1   -0.06/14  13  28.Ke1 Ba6   -0.38/16  41  29.Ne2 Bxe2   -0.31/15  13
> 30.Kxe2 Line
>
>This is the position after 30, Kxe2, as you can see 1.h3,b6 is Not a winning
>Line for Black. I just played this game in Blitz 10 Min
>
>
>[D]2k5/p1p5/1p6/5P2/3Pp3/4P3/PPP1K3/5Nr1 b - - 0 30
>
>
>Analysis by Fritz 8:
>
>30...Rg2+ 31.Kd1 Rg1 32.Ke2
>  =  (0.00)   Depth: 7/20   00:00:00  22kN
>30...Rg2+ 31.Kd1 Rg1 32.Ke2
>  =  (0.00)   Depth: 8/18   00:00:00  46kN
>30...Rg2+ 31.Kd1 Kd7 32.Nd2 Rg1+ 33.Ke2 Rg4 34.c4 Ke7 35.Kd1 Kf6
>  =  (-0.06)   Depth: 9/21   00:00:00  94kN
>30...Rg2+ 31.Kd1 Kd8 32.Nd2 Rg4 33.d5 Ke7 34.Nb3 Kf6 35.Nd4 Rg2 36.Ne6 Kxf5
>37.Nxc7
>  ³  (-0.31)   Depth: 10/22   00:00:00  195kN
>30...Rg2+ 31.Kd1 Kd8 32.Nd2 Rg4 33.d5 Ke7 34.Nb3 Kf6 35.Nd4 Rg2 36.Ne6 Kxf5
>37.Nxc7
>  ³  (-0.31)   Depth: 11/20   00:00:00  313kN
>30...Rg2+ 31.Kd1 Kd8 32.Nd2 Rg4 33.d5 Ke7 34.Nb3 Kf6 35.Nd4 Rg2 36.Kc1 Ke5 37.c4
>a6
>  ³  (-0.44)   Depth: 12/26   00:00:01  616kN
>30...Rg2+ 31.Kd1 Kd8 32.Nd2 Rg4 33.d5 Ke7 34.Nb3 Kf6 35.Nd4 Rg2 36.a3 a6 37.Ne6
>  ³  (-0.38)   Depth: 13/26   00:00:02  1356kN
>30...Rg2+ 31.Kd1 Kd8 32.Nd2 Rg4 33.d5 Ke7 34.Nb3 Kf6 35.Nd4 Rg2 36.a3 a6 37.Ne6
>  ³  (-0.38)   Depth: 14/27   00:00:05  2883kN
>30...Rg2+ 31.Kd1 Kd8 32.Nd2 Rg4 33.d5 Ke7 34.Nb3 Rg2 35.Nd4 Kd6 36.Ne6 Rf2 37.c4
>  ³  (-0.44)   Depth: 15/30   00:00:11  6305kN
>30...Rg2+!
>  µ  (-0.72)   Depth: 16/53   00:00:25  13840kN
>30...Rg2+ 31.Kd1 Kd8 32.Nd2 Rg4 33.d5 Ke7 34.Nb3 Rg2 35.Nd4 Kd6 36.Ke1 Kxd5
>37.f6 Ke5 38.f7
>  µ  (-0.72)   Depth: 17/35   00:00:54  28824kN
>30...Rg2+ 31.Kd1 Kd8 32.Nd2 Rg4 33.d5 Ke7 34.Nb3 Rg2 35.Nd4 Kd6 36.f6 Rf2 37.c4
>Rxf6
>  ³  (-0.69)   Depth: 18/34   00:02:13  67293kN
>30...Rg2+ 31.Kd1 Kd8 32.Nd2 Rg4 33.d5 Ke7 34.Nb3 Rg2 35.Kc1 Re2 36.Nd4 Rxe3
>37.Kd2 Rh3 38.Nb5 Rf3
>  µ  (-0.72)   Depth: 19/54   00:04:55  146347kN



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