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Subject: Re: It is not a brilliant game!, It is a bad game

Author: Howard Exner

Date: 21:20:56 10/29/98

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On October 29, 1998 at 18:14:02, blass uri wrote:

>
>On October 29, 1998 at 04:41:01, Kai Lübke wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Have a look at the most brilliant game I ever saw in one of my tournaments.
>>
>>I'm interested to know: does any other program find 20.Rxg7!! in reasonable
>>time?
>
>I do not think that 20.Rxg7 is a good move
>I think that 20.Rxg7 is a mistake and Fritz5 won only because of a blunder of
>Shredder.
>
>21...Qe5 is a mistake and Fritz5 suggest 21...h5 22.Qg3 Qxe4 23.Rxd6 Qg4
>and all the time the advantage of white is more than 2 pawns by the evaluation
>of Fritz5.
>I think that 22...Qxh2 is also a mistake and the only chance of black was
>22...Ng4
>
>If 20.Rxg7 is a good move then it is not because of a reason that Fritz5 saw
>because the evaluation of fritz5 at moves 21 and after 21...h5 was -2.xx

I just posted something similar about this game before I read your header. I
thought, oops Uri has found the same thing I deed. But I found another
defense in Rg8 instead of Qe5. In the Rg8 defense I see an ending with white a
rook down.

Instead of Rxg7 the move Bd4 is another try that makes black have to defend
carefully. But Bd4 also loses so perhaps there was nothing to lose in
the wild try, Rxg7.
here as well.



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