Author: Jeroen Noomen
Date: 12:23:30 10/18/03
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On October 18, 2003 at 14:47:20, Thorsten Czub wrote: Bullshit, Thorsten. There is no trap whatsoever. King was out of book at move 2 (!!) and after 13 ... Qa5! black would have been perfectly OK. Expected by The King itself and also by Fritz that was running on a notebook next to the game. When Rebel would have played the simple 13 ... Qa5! your comment would of course be much different. The problem was more complex: Rebel did't see the compensation for White until 17 Rd6! came. It showed a plus score not realising the threats posed by the bishop on h6 and the strong white queen were difficult to meet. So before you jump into conclusions like 'Rebel falls into a simple trap' it is better first to investigate what REALLY happened. Jeroen >how do the customers find out when rebel loses in a tournament >not because the engine failed but because it fall into a trap >after 8 moves played ?? > >8.Nb5 brings rebel out of book. >12.O-O prepares the killer >17.Rd6 kills.
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