Author: Melvin S. Schwartz
Date: 17:45:09 07/02/99
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On July 02, 1999 at 18:23:41, Steve Lopez wrote: >On July 02, 1999 at 18:03:08, Melvin S. Schwartz wrote: > >>This is the Sicilian that Hiarcs 7.32 plays on my program. I re-installed the >>program and it still plays this line that both of you say is not possible. I >>suggest you open the tree, make the board small so you see the info, and check >>it out! >> >>White: Schwartz >> >>Black: Hiarcs 7.32 >> >>1.e4...c5 2.Nf3...e6 3.d4...cxd4 4.Nxd4...Nf6 5.Nc3...Nc6 6.Nxc6...bxc6 >>7.e5...Nd5 8.Ne4...f5 (here Hiarcs first choice is Qc7 which it should play; >>however, f5 is listed as the other choice here. IMHO f5 should not be played at >>all). 9.Nd6+ > >For the umpteenth time, 9.Nd6+ is NOT in Hiarcs' opening ******************************************************** What is wrong with you? I clearly state above that White is Schwartz and Black is Hiarcs! 9.Nd6+ is played by White - ME. Do you get it now!!! I am merely showing my 9th move. Don't you understand the above sequence? You have really gotten on my nerves because every time I present this, you go off about Hiarcs wouldn't play 9.Nd6+ when Hiarcs is not playing White - I am. I didn't include Hiarcs response to my Nd6+ for it's not necessary. For the record, Hiarcs played 9...Bxd6 and that was shown on the info window as Bxd6 no highighted in red. Do you understand it all now???? Mel *********************************************************** book on the CD -- the >ONLY move in the book at this point is 9.exf6 with a 100% probability listing; >ergo... > > >>...Bxd6 (and here the info screen says Bxd6 no highlighted in red) > >...this move's presence in the info screen showing book moves (whether >highlighted in red or not) proves that some alteration hs been made to the >opening book, either intentionally or accidentally. This line is NOT in the >opening book that came with the program. > >Got it now? > >-- Steve Lopez ******************** Have you got it now? :-))))
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