Author: A. Steen
Date: 19:29:49 11/25/05
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On November 25, 2005 at 17:36:24, Uri Blass wrote: >On November 25, 2005 at 17:23:09, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On November 25, 2005 at 15:40:40, Paul Jacobean Sacral wrote: >> >>>On November 24, 2005 at 13:31:19, A. Steen wrote: >>> >>>>Enough talk of dead or retired players. >>>> >>>>I play 5. N-f3. >>>> >>>>What's your move? :) >>>> >>>>[D]r1bqkb1r/pppppp1p/2n5/3nP1p1/3P1P2/5N2/PPP3PP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 5 >>>> >>>>I suggest 5. .. Black Resigns. :) >>>> >>>>To save time, if you want to continue, and choose 5. .. g4 then 6. N-g5; >>> >>>6...e6 >>> >>>Now, I assume you don't play Nxf7 against a computer and win. >>> >>>If 7.c4, >>> >>>7...Bb4+ and white's king has to move, or Nd5-e3 will follow and black is happy. >>> >>>Your's truly Paul J. Sacral >>> >>>P.S. maybe I'm someone's ghost? :) >> >>I think that white is clearly better after 7.c4 Bb4+ 8.Kf2 >> >>Uri > >if you continue 8...Nb6 then 9.c5 with a3 and b4 later win the black bishop. >8...Nde7 is not beeter. > >My opinion is that white get a decisive material advantage by 8.Kf2 > >If 7...Nb6 instead of 7...Bb4+ then 8.d5 seems strong for white > >Uri I have not looked closely at the suggestions, but as someone's ghost has taken over for black (years ago I am told I do not know how to deal with human beings, but this is extreme!) I am thereby relieved of the moral duty of replying to the person to whom I offered a continuation. :) I have no doubt at all that Shredder or Fruit (officially speaking, I must add Fritz) given a reasonable thinking time will demolish black after .. g5. It really is a waste of time looking into it, and the Fruit team could perhaps look and see why the move was #1 for a time. 8. K-f2 is the "Fischer" move but he plays it much earlier in the game, I read in the newspapers. I would have given such a story a much shorter coverage. :) Best, A.S.
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