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Subject: Re: Shredders secrets revealed! ;-)

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 10:13:43 05/04/03

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On May 04, 2003 at 13:06:23, stuart taylor wrote:

>The real test would be in a position in which there is no king safety, BUT the
>tactics do NOT work. THIS is not a good proof to anything if the tactics DO
>work!
>
>However, to the naked human eye, this position looks TREMENDOUS for white.
>After only pxp played by white, then all whites pieces are teamed up against
>blacks king except for the rook on e1 which is very easy to get onto the d-file
>quickly. Whereas black is completely blocked up.
> So I believe I would EASILY sacrifice a piece for such a position (if it were
>otherwise equal), and I'd guess a computer would do it even more confidently.
> The tactics are definitely there. BUT a computer needs to see in black and
>white, but it looks SO imminent anyway that I'd expect the computer to
>immeadiately realize multiple new problems in every 100th of a second.
>YES! this position is not the problem! The problem is HOW TO GET into such a
>position. Never mind about a missing piece!
>S.Taylor

Actually, white does have SOME work to do e.g. Black has great strength with the
square e6, especially after putting a bishop there and can get other things out
too. That's after having another peep at the position. But I still agree with
the above.
Anyway, that shows a little bit about how I look at a position in chess (if it
is of any interest to anyone)!
S.Taylor



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