Author: Peter Berger
Date: 15:53:05 05/14/03
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Or maybe neither? I have only looked at the analysis of game 5, move 16 so far. Let's try with Huebner's mainline: 16. g3 Nh2+ 17. Kf2 Ng4+ 18. Ke1 Qh3 19. Rg1 Nd7 20. e4 dxe4 21. Nxe4 Qh2 22. Rf1 Qg2 23. Bc1 Here Huebner only gives 23. ...Nh2 when 23. ...Nf6 looks like a clear improvement IMHO and I think if someone has problems it isn't black. I have analyzed this position for some time with the help of the Fritz chessengine. This is a position Kasparov had to consider when choosing his 16th move or taking the draw instead, and if there really is no advantage for white here, it means that Huebner, a great analyzer, couldn't find anything promising after _weeks_ of analysis passed. Peter
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