Author: J.Dufek
Date: 04:19:39 02/22/06
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B) is right as answer for chess theory. A) is possible, but without sense to having chance right evalute 11.Neg5. Key position is after 15.0-0-0. 15...Bd6 is maybe not wrong, but 15...Nbd7 is better On February 22, 2006 at 06:09:33, Eelco de Groot wrote: >On February 22, 2006 at 03:55:19, J.Dufek wrote: > >>Thanks for analysis. >>But your line(s) hadn't any theoretical importance. >>Black can play better in earlier stage. > >Hello Jiri, I would sure be interested to see some of your analysis! I think >there are three categories: > >A. Other moves for Black before 11.Neg5. No doubt about that of course. > >B. Between 11.Neg5 and 17... Re8 Also likely, although I think Anand played very >well already. I could reproduce some of his moves, but only with a deep computer >analysis. Topalov I think gave some vague hints that not everything is forced in >New in Chess magazine 2005/5, but I don't have access to any Informator if there >is more analysis there > >C. Moves after and including 17... Re8 Also possible, and also possible that >White could come up with some different plan after 17...Re8. I only looked at >17... Re8. But do you think that Topalov's 17.Neg5 will not be repeated at the >highest level? Is there any analysis published about that? It could well be, as >we are now almost a year further? Do I have to buy the Informator? > >Anxious Regards, Eelco > > >> >>On February 22, 2006 at 01:24:06, Eelco de Groot wrote: >> >>>I think this position is a bit unclear. Shredder at 16 ply only gave +0.33 for >>>Bg5, then fail-high and fail-low. The result could be of some theorethical >>>importance, see my post below >>>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?488487 But; do other programs >>>also play 22.Bg5 and do they give a big advantage for White? >>> >>>[D]rnbq2k1/4r1p1/p2b1nQB/1BpP4/7N/1P4P1/P4P1P/2K1R2R w - - >>> >>>Engine: Shredder 9 UCI (200 MB, Athlon 2009 MHz) >>>gemaakt door Stefan Meyer-Kahlen >>> >>>17 22:27 +1.02 22.Bg5 Rxe1+ 23.Rxe1 Qa5 24.Kd1 (666.458.223) 494 >>> >>>17 26:04 +0.43 22.Bd3 Raa7 23.Kb1 Qe8 24.Qxe8+ Rxe8 >>> 25.Rxe8+ Nxe8 (766.596.712) 489 >>> >>>17 26:00 +0.38 22.Bc4 Raa7 23.f3 Qa5 24.Rxe7 Rxe7 >>> 25.Kb1 Re1+ 26.Rxe1 Qxe1+ 27.Bc1 Qe5 >>> 28.a3 Qe8 29.Qxe8+ Nxe8 30.Bb2 Nc7 (764.642.249) 489 >>> >>> Eelco
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