Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 06:39:06 03/30/03
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On March 30, 2003 at 09:15:45, Uri Blass wrote: >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 do not udnerstand why do you expect a winning line >in an equal position. > >Uri I could not get a winning line, but a stronger player after 16. Rf1 could possibly win this game. Pichard
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