Author: Pete R.
Date: 09:15:30 02/03/00
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On February 02, 2000 at 20:01:28, Dann Corbit wrote: >On February 02, 2000 at 19:17:43, Pete R. wrote: > >>Bg5 definitely wins in all lines, and is the best move. I've confirmed it by >>running down a bunch of alternatives. What this means is that in the variation >>in question (Caro-Kann Exchange I think) the move 12...e5? loses by force since >>after 13. dxe6 Nxe6 recapture is forced, then 14. Bg5 wins against all replies. >>This line is probably in a great many books. It's in the book that comes with >>Hiarcs, and probably a lot of others. This info should be reflected in the >>C.A.P. database by whatever means appropriate. :) > >This is the current C.A.P. record: >r2qkb1r/pp1n1ppp/4n3/1B6/Q7/2N2P2/PP3P1P/R1B1K2R w KQkq - acd 13 acn 1162653873; >ce 76; pv Bg5 Nc5 Bxd8 Nxa4 Bxa4 Rxd8 O-O Be7 Rad1 Rg8 Rfe1 Rf8 Nd5; pm Bg5; id >"C.A.P. 1395115"; > >Not the greatest analysis, but at least it gets the PM right. That's certainly adequate, but the entry for the position for black's move 12, r2qkb1r/pp1npppp/8/1B1P4/Q2n4/2N2P2/PP3P1P/R1B1K2R b KQkq - , should NOT recommend e5. :) Any program that uses C.A.P. should definitely override that book move.
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