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Subject: Re: Junior 8 Bishop sac on h2, similar to the one in the Kasparov game?

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 22:59:12 07/23/03

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On July 23, 2003 at 11:55:41, Anson T J wrote:

>Hiarcs 8 - Junior 8
>Junior 8 Test London (37.1), 23.07.2003
>
>1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nc3 e6 4.Nf3 Nf6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.a3 Bd6 7.Bd3 0-0 8.0-0 h6
>0.34/18  2:51  9.c5 (Bd2)  0.33/12  9:45  9...Bc7  0.06/20  4:56  10.Qc2
>0.17/12  21  e5  -0.05/18  2:14  11.dxe5  -0.01/13  2:56  Nxe5 (Ng4)  -0.01/19
>1:33  12.Nxe5  0.12/12  2:29  Bxe5  -0.05/19  0  13.b4 (Ne2)  0.05/12  5:08
>13...a5 (b6)  -0.10/17  3:01  14.Bb2  0.39/12  3:40  Re8 (Bd7)  0.21/17  5:15
>15.Na4 (Ne2)  0.30/11
>
>[d]r1bqr1k1/1p3pp1/2p2n1p/p1Ppb3/NP6/P2BP3/1BQ2PPP/R4RK1 b - - 0 15
>
>2:43 Bxh2+ {0.00/16 3:28}
>
>
>Live game:
>http://mysite.freeserve.com/intagrand/junior8/index.htm

It looks like the white King has some sort of way out, but maybe not quite
enough to make the sac unsound.
If it is indeed the best move, It's very impressive that a computer plays it.
How does it see it? Was is educated in this pattern formation?
Where can I see the moves on a board? the url seems like it's of a different
game.
S.Taylor



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