Author: Mihaly Szalai
Date: 13:52:44 09/18/03
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On September 18, 2003 at 14:35:08, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On September 18, 2003 at 13:33:57, Mihaly Szalai wrote: > >>We have already discussed a lot about how to play against a computer. >>Peter played well but simply cannot resist to try a trap. What a naivety! >>We are conditioned from childhood to play for a win. >> >>[D]r4rk1/5pp1/1p1p1n2/pPpPpP2/R5P1/2P4q/2P2B1P/3QR1K1 w - a6 0 29 >> >>Here white played 29. g5 Nh7 30. f6 gxf6 31. Re3 Qf5! and what else? >>What about 29. Re3? >> >>You should analyze it with Shredder. >> >>Thanks. >>Mihaly > > GM Peter Acs played a great game and maybe he had > a won position ... but most probably not enough time > to find the best attacking maneouvres. > Kurt Kurt, I thought about holding the position, not attacking maneouvres. Especially in this short time control. The opening was a good choice, but later came in that (almost surely) inevitable (I dare say sub-concious) human factor: we want to win. Mfg Mihaly
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