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Subject: Re: Are you sure Nxf7 is the best move?

Author: Alan McCracken

Date: 09:44:58 02/16/05

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On February 16, 2005 at 12:38:44, Joachim Rang wrote:

>Shredder 9 UCI likes Kb1 more:
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>r3k2r/1bp1bppp/pp2pn2/4N1B1/q2P4/3B4/PPP1QPPP/2KRR3 w kq -
> 17	 2:48 	+1.36 	1.Kb1 O-O 2.c4 De8 3.Dc2 h6 4.Lxf6 Lxf6 5.d5 Td8 6.dxe6 Lxe5
>7.Txe5 fxe6 (64.359.680) 380
> 17	 5:01 	+0.95 	1.Sxf7 O-O 2.Lxf6 Lxf6 3.Dh5 Txf7 4.Lxh7+ Kf8 5.Lg6 Dxa2
>6.Lxf7 Da1+ (114.158.270) 378
>
>How to continue for white after 1.Nxf7 0-0 ?

14.Ne5!...you do the rest...and yes Nxf7, is best.
>
>regards Joachim
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>On February 16, 2005 at 12:30:57, Alan McCracken wrote:
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>>On February 16, 2005 at 07:02:42, stuart taylor wrote:
>>
>>>On February 15, 2005 at 20:30:13, Alan McCracken wrote:
>>>
>>>You're simply giving a night for atleast 2 pawns with menacing attacking
>>>chances. What's daring? perhaps the loss of a pawn's worth of material which
>>>might be for nothing?
>>>S.Taylor
>>
>>Analize the position before you comment. Look at Black's Queen...Black can also
>>castle..and if the Night were accepted I would mate the Black King...not give up
>>a Night for two pawns. This is a difficult position for computers to evaluate
>>correctly, hence I posted it.
>>
>>Terry
>>
>>
>>>
>>>>Again a position taken from one of my games. A game in 15.
>>>>
>>>>[D]r3k2r/1bp1bppp/pp2pn2/4N1B1/q2P4/3B4/PPP1QPPP/2KRR3 w kq - 0 13
>>>>
>>>>Terry



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