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Subject: Re: Pro Deo 1.1 plays the famous ...Bxh2+??

Author: Mark Young

Date: 11:48:45 02/15/05

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On February 15, 2005 at 06:15:02, George Tsavdaris wrote:

>On February 14, 2005 at 23:47:13, Mark Young wrote:
>
>>sorry...16 g3!
>
> Yes against humans Kasparov perhaps would play it, but against Junior after
>16...Nh2+ 17.Kf2 Ng4+ 18.Kg2 Qh2+ 19.Kf3 h5 the positions starts to be TOO
>complicated for any human to play against a tactical monster and especially Deep
>Junior!
>
>But how about 18.Ke1!.....? I think if Kasparov have seen this it would play
>16.g3! So perhaps you are right.................After 18.Ke1! Qh2 19.Kd1 and
>white has the advantage...............

I think he saw the right plan after g3!. He just did not want to risk missing
something. Looking at it now, it seems he made a mistake. I don't think it was
very risky at all for a player like Kasparov's. White is just clearly winning.
The point is Bxh2? is not a good move, but a losing move by force.



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