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Subject: Re: Diep versus Deep Thought (hong kong 1996)

Author: blass uri

Date: 15:39:00 12/24/99

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On December 24, 1999 at 17:17:01, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>00:25 391314 (0) 8 -0.48 c2-c4 Qd8-h4 g2-g3 f4xg3 f2xg3 Rg6xg3 Nd5-f6 Ke8-e7 Qd1
>-e1 Rg3-h3

This line shows that it does not see it for the right reasons.

After c4 Qh4 g3 the right move for black is Qh3 and not f4xg3

The line f4xg3 f2xg3 Rg6xg3 is not clearly winning for black and I guess that
deep thought expected this line when it played c4.

White can continue Qe1 Rh3 Qxh4 Rxh4 cxb5 and the question if g3 is better is a
positional question and not a tactical question.

The evaluation of programs after f4xg3 are less than 1 pawn for black.

c4 is a tactical blunder not because of this line but because of the line with
Qh3

Uri



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