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Subject: Re: Dutch Open CC (1) results from Leiden(NL): Ruffian-Tiger draw

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 02:05:58 10/19/03

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On October 19, 2003 at 02:21:31, Ernst Walet wrote:

>I really don't understand all the fuss around rebel's book.  I was there,
>watched the game, analysed it on my notebook, and agree that 13...Nf6 lost the
>game.

we are talking about this line because it is in the commercial book too.
other programs oscillate between Qa5 and Nf6 in this move too.

the programs like Nf6 Qe5 Be6 and do not expect Bh6.

therefore they do not see a problem in Nf6.
a program that extends singular moves would see that
Bh6 leads to Re8
and Rd1 leads to Qb8 and
Rd6...

i am sure the king has such a stuff in his algorithms.

My shredder7 makes the same (mistake) considering
about
Nf6 Qe5 Be6 and then stuff with Ng5 Qd5...
until search 16.


>It is a very nice tournament,

of course it is


>ps. Jeroen is playing on a very nice brand new notebook with an Athlon XP2800
>and 512MB ram. :)

cool.



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