Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 03:58:02 08/09/04
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On August 08, 2004 at 21:10:02, Ed Trice wrote: >Thanks Vincent. The line is amazing. > >After ...Qf5 is g4 next for white? After 30 min (Depth 19/55), 2 best moves, shredder 8 find the 2 theorical moves, with high score for black: 1. -+ (-3.89): 4...Dg6 5.Cc3 Cf6 6.Cd5 d6 7.Dxf4 Cbd7 8.g5 h6 9.Dg3 hxg5 10.Fxg5 Tg8 11.Fxf6 Cxf6 12.Txf6+ Dxf6 13.Dxg8+ Rxg8 14.Cxf6+ 2. -+ (-2.92): 4...De6 5.Fxf4 Cf6 6.Fg3 Tg8 7.Cc3 Tg6 8.Tae1 Dxg4 9.Dxg4 Txg4 10.Cd5 Tg6 11.Cxc7 h5 12.Cxa8 h4 13.Txf6+ Rg8 > >Right now we are examing this: > >1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 g5 4. Bc4 g4 5. O-O gxf3 6. Qxf3 Qf6 7. e5 Qxe5 >8. Bxf7+ Kxf7 9. d4 Qxd4+ 10. Be3 Qg7 11. Qxf4+ Nf6 12. Bd4 Be7 13. Nc3 d6 14. >Bxf6 Bxf6 15. Nd5 which is close to equalizing. > >>On August 08, 2004 at 17:48:00, Ed Trice wrote: >> >>>We'll play it out via email then post the results. >>> >>>I am interested in this whole line, and if ...Qf5 is better we can give that a >>>try if you like as well. >>> >>>It is a very cool line. White is behind a Bishop and Knight, but most programs >>>have the eval at just -2 pawns. That means there is 4 pawns worth of >>>compensation on the way, perhaps even more beyond the horizon. >> >>[d]rnb2bnr/pppp1k1p/8/4q3/3P1p2/5Q2/PPP3PP/RNB2RK1 b - d3 0 3 >>Shredder 8 after 25 min on an amd@3000+ prefere Qf5 >> >>Analysis by Shredder 8: >> >>1. -+ (-3.67): 3...Df5 4.Fxf4 Cf6 5.Dc3 Fe7 6.Fxc7 Dd5 7.Dd2 Cc6 8.Tf4 Cxd4 >>9.Txd4 Fc5 10.c3 Te8 11.De2 >>2. -+ (-2.61): 3...Dxd4+ 4.Fe3 Dg7 5.Dxf4+ Cf6 6.Cc3 Fe7 7.Cd5 Cc6 8.Tf2 Dg6 >>9.Taf1 Rg8 10.Cxe7+ Cxe7 11.Dxf6 Dxf6 12.Txf6 Cc6 13.Tf8+
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