Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 06:41:56 01/06/04
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On January 06, 2004 at 07:18:12, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On January 05, 2004 at 20:04:20, Peter Berger wrote: > >>After 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. a3 ?? black just wins a pawn for nothing. > >nonsense. >a3 is important if you want to change into BDG. After 3...dxe you can play >4.Nc3 Nf6 5.f3 exf3 6.Nxf3 and play the usual BDG stuff. You play the so called "Euwe-Defence" in the BDG with the useless move a3. 1.d4 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3 exf3 5.Nxf3 e6 6.a3?. This is very bad but it might work against Chess Genius for example. Shredder simply does not play 5...exf3. It plays 5...c5! instead. After this move you are completely busted. Michael > >>Neither 1. d4 Nf6 2. f3 nor 1. d4 d5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. f3 are in any way especially >>dangerous for the black side, > >nonsense again. >it depends (if you talk about computerchess ?!) that the programs can play a >gambit situation (the chess program that is too materialistic CANNOT play a >gambit opening good). > > >>in fact the opposite is closer to the truth. > >no. > >>In case you meant to suggest that the Blackmar-Diemer gambit is a good opening >>for _any_ top chessprogram playing the white pieces against one of its >>competitors, I disagree again. > >not for ANY. for those that understand chess. >The idea is to force a special opening, to get many advantages: > >1. you throw the opponent out of book >2. you get positions you know the program you run it understands >3. the other program maybe does not understand how to play a gambit > >programs i would try gambit opening lines are hiarcs, shredder, the king of >course, mchess, ... > >>When it is about this one I feel so strongly that >>I would be willing to take a bet, given that I can prepare the black side. > >i don't have the time in the moment because i am doing my 15 rounds swiss >tournament, that will take a while :-)) > >but we can later do something when the tournament is ready. > > >>So what is left? :) > >>Peter > >left is the fact that when 1...e6 is played, you need to play a3 , otherwise the >bishop pins the knight and you don't get the positions you like to get.
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