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Subject: Re: What does your software play...?

Author: Hans Havermann

Date: 08:35:24 05/24/99

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On May 23, 1999 at 13:45:26, Francis Monkman wrote:

>>>r1nqr1k1/pp3p2/3p2pB/1NpPb2n/2P5/3B3P/PP3P2/R2QK1R1 b Q -

 1. ... Bh2+
 2. Kd2 Bxg1
 3. Qxg1 Qf6
 4. Rb1 Re5

>                                                                                 ...Quite right, Kd2 looks much
>better, although I think you may find Black has many more possibilities if (in
>this case) he plays ...Nf4 instead of ...Re5.

 4. ... Nf4
 5. Nc7 Nb6
 6. Qg5 Nxc4+
 7. Kc2 Qxg5
 8. Bxg5 Nxh3
 9. Bh4 Ne5
10. Bf1 ...

I'm not crazy about white's prospects (hoping, perhaps, for a black
miscalculation). It seems a difficult needle to thread. What do you think? Would
you like to continue (or alter) this line of play to see where it might end up?



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