Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 09:41:54 12/26/05
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On December 26, 2005 at 09:51:25, Majd Al-Ansari wrote: >Thank you very much for sharing this interesting game. What version of Rybka >was it played on and what hardware? It seems that Rybka here did not take >advantage of an open "b" file and left that file open thus allowing white to >mount an attack on the kingside. When I run my Rybka I cannot reproduce move >16. Nb4? which was an obvious waste of time. Thne move 20. Rac8? why not Rb8 >(which my Rybka wants to play). Even few moves later the b file is never >populated while my Rybka is dying to put a rook there. My Rybka is obviously >different from what is being played or maybe the time control is such that such >moves are possible only with a short time algorithm. In this kind of position >black has to create counterplay on the b file otherwise it will give white >enough time to crash through on the kingside Exactly what I wanted to point out...the moves that also my copy of Rybka chose was in according to yours, I can't reproduce the same moves in the game played. There must be something wrong... w.b.r. Otello
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