Author: Djordje Vidanovic
Date: 01:24:41 10/26/03
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On October 26, 2003 at 01:22:20, Jeroen Noomen wrote: >On October 25, 2003 at 17:45:31, Djordje Vidanovic wrote: > > >Hi Djordje, > >Yeah, in this position all the advantages are long gone :-). >But I was referring to an earlier position, of course! >Allowing Bg5xe7 was not necessary and after ...e4! Black is >fine, which other programs also indicate. > >Best wishes, Jeroen > > >>How about this position: where is the pair of bishops, where is the space >>advantage you mentioned? How was it possible to arrive here from a feeble >>opening stage and an impromptu book: >> >>[D]6k1/r1p1R1p1/3q3p/1bNp4/3P1p2/1P4P1/4QPKP/8 w - - >> >> >>Have a beer, I am having one now :-). A simple one - an Oranjeboom. >> >>Djordje Hi Jeroen, I can't deny that after ...e4 Black is not fine. What I still maintain is that White is not bad either. I also told you that in my rather cursory overview of what might happend in the transposition I saw Rebel and Fritz MMX thinking about pushing the b-pawn to b4 which made me quit further analysis of the transposition, as I was sure that b4 was quite a poor move. I did admit that I had not really looked forward to this transposition. I had some other aces up my sleeve, but you simply avoided them skillfully. Djordje
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