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Subject: Re: Fantastic attack by Junior

Author: Arturo Ochoa

Date: 17:15:38 07/06/04

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On July 06, 2004 at 17:01:38, Amir Ban wrote:

>On July 06, 2004 at 16:58:18, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>
>>On July 06, 2004 at 16:39:54, Amir Ban wrote:
>>
>>>On July 06, 2004 at 16:24:59, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>>>
>>>>On July 06, 2004 at 15:58:24, Ingo Althofer wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I just found time to replay the games from round 3.
>>>>>
>>>>>The 27-move win by Junior (with sacrifice of
>>>>>pawns and a full knight) is simply marvellous.
>>>>>And it was not a win by opening-book preparation!
>>>>>
>>>>>Congratulations to Amir and Shay!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Ingo Althofer.
>>>>
>>>>Yes, great game by Junior. However, all the line played by Diep was not good and
>>>>Junior had 4 open columns to attack. The 3 pawns of Diep was not a real
>>>>advantage. If you put other engines from move 13 to 18, you will realize that
>>>>they dont see that the white position is not good.
>>>>
>>>>So, I dont agree that the opening preparation did not influenced the result. It
>>>>helped a lot. Of course, the final Junior was clean and direct.
>>>>
>>>>By the way, just one game. We will see tomorrow....
>>>>
>>>>Regards, Arturo Ochoa M.
>>>
>>>It was just a QGA with slight white advantage.
>>>
>>>Is there anybody else who plays either 18... Rae8 or 20... Bxc5 ?
>>>
>>>Amir
>>
>>Well, the programs says: a slight white advantage when the position is bad for
>>the white side. Bad opening line by Diep.... and a good approach by Junior.
>>
>>Regards, Arturo.
>
>I would not mind playing white in this opening.
>
>Amir

I can assure that you would not use such line in any official Tournament, unless
you discovered a fantastic plan against the black position.

Of course, use it the line against Diep, I would be happy to play the position
with black. ;)

Regards, Arturo.



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