Author: Harry Schnapp
Date: 13:00:58 09/03/05
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On September 03, 2005 at 14:50:32, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>On September 03, 2005 at 07:34:12, Harry Schnapp wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello Jorge,
>> A limit on 12 does,OK, but do not exaggerate.
>> I give you an simple example:
>> Game 38 Toga-Spike:
>> 1)e4 c5 2)Nf3 d6 3)c4 and now....Nf6 ?!?!
>> From where this move?,does not exist in the book.
>> Regards,
>> Harry.
>
>
>Hello Harry,
>
>We can't rely too much on Opening from Grandmasters, even if they had drawn the
>game, unless we let computers program go 6 moves beyong where the GMs thoug that
>it was an even game. Let me remind you a good game where both programs had the
>same Opening and the Opening experts thought that it was even up to the very
>end. In a game between Shredder versus Hydra both programs followed the opening
>of two GMs up to the point where according to the two GMs it was even, in the
>real game between the two GMs the game ended in a draw, simply because one of
>the GM didn't see a force mate in three; but at the end of the 28 Opening moves
>Hydra resigned to shredder because it saw MATE against itself in three moves.
>
>http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1316427
Hello,
With limit 12 such a thing cannot happen.Courage Jorge!!.
In the Mainbook there are also some short variants even under 12 moves.
Regards,
Harry.
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