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Subject: Re: And the winning line after Bxh6 gxh6 Qxh6 is?

Author: Torstein Hall

Date: 16:14:38 01/31/05

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On January 31, 2005 at 19:09:15, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On January 31, 2005 at 18:59:23, Torstein Hall wrote:
>
>I personally have no idea, but diep happily takes at h6 here.
>
>I regret it a bit. Initially it wants Nf3-h2-g4 x h6. Looks way stronger.

I agree 100% that it Nh2 looks stronger. I can not find a simple win or a very
large advantage after Bxh6 gxh6 Qxh6 Nh7

Torstein

>
>practical i'm sure that there is many ways for black to blow this after either
>move (g4, Nh2 or Bxh6).
>
>Just play on and win.
>
>>On January 31, 2005 at 18:28:12, George Tsavdaris wrote:
>>
>>I agree it looks very promissing for white, but can anyone give me a simple
>>winning line?
>>
>>Torstein
>>
>>>On January 31, 2005 at 18:00:14, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
>>>
>>>>On January 31, 2005 at 17:43:29, Peter Berger wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Junior 9.0.0.3 - Yace 0.99.87, Blitz:60'+10"
>>>>>1n3nk1/2r2pp1/1p2p2p/rq1pP2P/p1pP4/R1P1BN2/1P1Q1PP1/5RK1 w - - 0 1
>>>>>
>>>>>Here Junior 9 played 24.Bxh6! and went on to win in *the* typical way humans
>>>>>used to do the computers in the past. Please note Junior's eval here : 0.27! -
>>>>>and how nicely and easily it continues.
>>>>>
>>>>>I wonder if there are other engines who can play this attack, first the sac,
>>>>>then the slow and overwhelming build-up - it's possible, I haven't checked many
>>>>>others yet. The move is even kind of forced because statically black is doing
>>>>>extremely well here, even if it wouldn't work out.
>>>>
>>>>"Puh". Anyone can play Bxh6. It's the move all patzers would play.
>>>>
>>>>Real men (in other words, Deep Sjeng) attack with g4!! and g5! next move.
>>>>
>>>
>>>With such a lonely King i think g4 and g5 wins too......But Bxh6 is more quick
>>>and spectacular!



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