Author: Uri Blass
Date: 04:26:09 03/16/04
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On March 16, 2004 at 06:02:22, Bas Hamstra wrote: >After Rxe6 Qxe6 Re1 Qf5 Qxf5 gxf5 this is the position that should justify the >sac: > >[D] 2r1r3/p3bk1p/1pn2p1B/3n1p2/3P4/PB3N2/1P3PPP/4R1K1 w - - 0 4 > >White has sacced the exchange but wins a knight back, plus white has an extra >pawn for it, being a freepawn, plus it has the bishoppair, plus better >pawnstructure. > >Anyway, Tao evaluates this as +1.00 for white or so. And it will not *ever* play >that sac because it evaluates the original position as slightly better, giving >about 1.30 or so for attacking chances in the original position. > >I don't think there is a big crush, just a good endgame, that's all. Other >opinions? Yes I think that the +1.30 for the original position is too optimistic. The endgame also is evaluated by movei as more than +1 White has a pair of bishops in the position that you posted and black has weaker pawn structure. White has a passed pawn that gives another bonus for white and white has also better mobility . Movei cannot find Rxe6 in a reasonable time but the problem is that the tactics is simply too deep for it to see it at tournament time control and it has not big king safety evaluation to see it by evaluation like another program that give positive score for white inspite of the fact that black has a rook for 2 pawns. Uri
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