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Subject: Re: Anand's move Nc7 against Karjakin

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 04:28:45 01/16/06

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On January 16, 2006 at 07:22:23, Bernhard Bauer wrote:

>On January 16, 2006 at 06:57:47, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>
>>This is a general question to all. I just took the former message to step in.
>>
>>I looked at the position without chessprograms. My first thought was, what urges
>>W to take that N on c7? Isnt W then losing control at home? What are the
>>alternatives? I guess the answer has been given somewhere but I missed it.
>>Sorry.
>>
>>I had the following idea from my own experience with computerchess. If programs
>>refuse to play a certain move for a long time it might show us that there is
>>something in the air what we oversee. Ok, only my 2 cents.
>
>Yes W is loosing contol after taking the Night. However, other moves are worse.
>It takes time to find out this.
>Good example for a GM's ability. GM's are sometimes incredible.
>Kind regards
>Bernhard


Ok, thanks, let's not get deeper into this. I am happy that I didnt oversee a
simple reply. I would say that their ability is exactly to make independent
judgements away from some seeming normality. In combination with home
preparation and computers they can do a lot better nowadays. Thanks for your
fast reply.



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