Author: Michael Henderson
Date: 20:32:41 01/31/05
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>[D]2r5/r1k3p1/4R3/p1pp1n1p/3P1P2/1PP5/P4KPP/4R3 w - - > >The Chessmaster recommends Pawn takes pawn. > >Analysis: your pawn captures pawn, which creates a >passed pawn on c5 and isolates Black's pawn at d5. Black >responds with the knight to h6. You move your king to >e3. Black responds with the king to b8, which threatens >your pawn at c5. You move your rook to b6, which >checks Black's king. Black replies by moving king to a8, >which moves it out of check. You move your king to d3. >Black replied by moving the knight to f5, which blocks >your pawn at f4. You move your rook to e5, which forks >Black's knight and Black's pawn at d5. Black counters with >the knight to e7, which moves it out of immediate >yeopardy and removes the threat on Black's pawn at d5. >You move your rook at b6 to e6. Please note that the following comments are not directed at you, but rather the CM9 comments: I don't even consider this a try, because they just put the PV in words. Actually, I would prefer to read the PV. Give me 5 mins, and I could do the same thing. >As a result of this line of play, you win a pawn. >Additionally, your mobility is slightly increased, and Black's >mobility is slightly decreased. Also, your pawn structure is >a little stronger, and Black's pawn structure is somewhat >weakened. Lastly, the pressure on your King is eliminated. The above paragraph is above is complete garbage for any chess player. It tells the player nothing about what has happened or will happen in the game. Relying on that garbage would probably worsen your game. Michael
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