Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 17:50:03 01/21/00
...of Zurich International 1953 saw Taimanov facing Geller in King's Indian. After Geller's 9th move we have the following position: [D]r1bqr1k1/pp1n1pbp/3p1np1/2pPp3/2P1P3/2N2N2/PP3PPP/R1BQRBK1 w - - 0 1 Bronstein thinks this position is better for white as it ensures white greater freedom to maneuver within his own lines, since he has three ranks, while black has only two. Do you think (know) that this pawnformation - white: c4-d5-e4 black: c5-d6-e5, is easier to handle for a computerprogram, playing white rather than coping with the black piecies?? Sune
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