Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 08:41:44 02/01/00
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On February 01, 2000 at 10:36:09, blass uri wrote: >On February 01, 2000 at 10:21:04, Steffen Jakob wrote: > >>[...] >> >>>>I have always been convinced that he played h6 intentionally. At least one >>>>member of his "team" was quoted as saying "we made a bad _decision_ in the game >>>>in round 6." "decision" != "mistake". >>> >>>It is possible that he thought that deeper blue was out of book so there is no >>>chance that deeper blue is going to play Nxe6 but it does not change the fact >>>that he was not prepared to the line Nxe6(I believe that this line is not good >>>for white). >> >>One of the first things I learned was not to play a line because you hope that >>your opponent doesn´t see something what you already saw. I am sure that >>Kasparov knows about this, too ;-) >> >>Greetings, >>Steffen. > >I did not learn it and I saved a tournament game in the past because I planned >my opponent mistake. >Playing the best move is sometimes a bad idea(at least in bad positions) >because you have no chance to save the game with the best move when you have a >chance to save the game with an inferior move. However Kasparov had an alternative in Bd6 which is a cool move and leads to a cool position. Vincent >Uri
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