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Subject: Re: Kasparov versus world

Author: Christopher A. Morgan

Date: 11:29:15 07/10/99

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Hiarcs 7.32 in correspondence mode, 11 ply, + 10 in about 15-20 minutes
recommended Qe6 (Pent II @ 266, 32 MB hash).  Can't find that position in my
good 430k database.  Hard
to believe that what appears to be a good move hasn't been tried by some
good player???  Fritz 5.32 and CM 6000 roughly same time both came up with
book move of 0-0 as recommendation (thru analysis, not from their books).



On July 09, 1999 at 18:03:56, Francis Monkman wrote:

>
>On July 09, 1999 at 16:04:22, Marc van Hal wrote:
>
>>Kasparov made a smart move to use the Bb5
>>variation of the Najdorf after the move he probely will make now f3 proberly
>>confusion will start on wich move to make
>>Many moves are playable I have a6 as best in my verry big openings book but
>>manny other moves where played.
>
>There seems to be a lot of talk over on the chess side, about the novelty 10.
>...Qe6. Interesting postings and links (ie Russian GMs' discussions) at the
>official site about this move. Any interesting comments from programs?
>
>Francis



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