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Subject: Re: Elizabeth Pähtz cites Hiarcs 7.32 in support of 10. ...Qe6

Author: Tomas Casanovas Martinez

Date: 11:39:38 07/10/99

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On July 09, 1999 at 18:54:46, Francis Monkman wrote:

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>http://www.zone.com/kasparov/GameAnalysis.asp#ElisabethsAnalysis

In fact Hiarcs 7.32 prefers another move: 10 ....  Na5, and eventually after 11
Dd4, it plays De6. The complete variant after about 1.800.000.000 analysis (24
hours)is:

10....  Na5
11 Qd4  Qe6
12 Nd5  0-0
13 Nc7  De4
14 Na8  Ra8
15 De4  Ne4
16 f3   Nc5
With a minimal advantage for white (0,07)

Also Junior 5 accepts De6 as a good move for black. After 10 ... Qe6, it
evaluates four possible options for white:

11 Nd5 (best option for white) 0-0
12 f3  Rfc8
13 Be3 Qe5
(With equal evaluation 0,01)

11 Qb3  0-0
12 Nf4  Qd7
13 Rd1  Rfd8
(Slightly better for black  -0,07)

11 Qg3  Qc4 gives advantage for black -0.66 and

11 f3  Qc4 almost the same -0.69.

Qe6 seems a very interesting option...

Tomas.








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