On Aug 22, 12:05 pm, Sanny wrote:
4. Bg5 Qb6
Uh oh. Something went wrong with the programs'
parameters; now they are playing like idiots. :(
Why was Bg5 a wrong Move? Could you explain what was the better move
and Why Bg5 is wrong. So that so that in future it do not move Bg5.
Okay. After the moves:
1.d4 Nf6
2.c4 g6
3.Nc3 c5
...we are heading toward the Benoni or some other
Indian defense, and White can either take on c5, defend
it with Nf3, or push on past, taking a space advantage in
the center.
But 4.Bg5 allows Black to take on d4, whereupon things
start to go awry; unless White wants an imbalanced
position at any cost, as after Bxf6 exf6, Qxd4 Nc6, Qe3+,
he would do better to not defend the d-pawn with his Queen,
because the Queen can get bounced around by any other
piece (except a King or another Queen).
Black can also just play ...Bg7, where White has
committed his QB to g5 very, very early. What's so
special about this particular square for the QB? Well,
I suspect it nets a bonus score for the aggressive pin.
But let's have a look at Black's reply, which also
seems computer-bad:
4.Bg5 Qb6
Black is hoping to grab the b2-pawn, but this is a
very risky strategy. "Never take the QN-pawn with
the Queen", a famous quotation reads. Again, the
early Queen foray most often leads to trouble, and
it comes from jousting with much lesser men, a
strategy which can needlessly lead to severe
wounds. (Does a bear try to run off a pack of
hungry wolves who have stolen his kill? No,
because even though he can, the risk of injury is
very high.) In all likelihood, the Black Queen will
soon find herself moving to a new address, again.
But let me look a bit deeper this time, now that I
have a chess board to look at and am not just
winging it blindfold.
5.Nf3 Qxb2
6.Nb5
White is well ahead in piece development, but he
must deal with a few tactical problems. The central
issue though, is Black's indisposed Queen and the
immediate threat of a fork at c7.
... Bh6??
This move just gives away a piece for no reason.
Even blindfold, I could see that. Could this be a
case of operator error, or a software malfunction?
7.Bxh6 e5
Another giveaway. Look Sanny, nobody is going
to believe that your program can beat Jester, or
whatever it is called, based on such moves as
these. It smacks of you making stuff up, or a
whole series of malfunctions.
8.dxe5 Ng4
9.Bg7 Rg8
The Black Queen was trapped, but these moves
just let her out of the box in pursuit of undeveloped
junk in some distant corner.
10.Qb1
One of the worst moves on the board. Apart from
the self-mates, like e3?? and e4??, this move lets
the Queen escape AND hangs the Bishop on g7,
in one fell swoop -- quite an achievement!
Enough analysis for now. Let me just say that
my blindfold comments picked on the wrong moves,
since in comparison to this middle game, the
opening was played magnificently.
-- help bot
What do you think is the rating of Improved Game?
Here is my Ratings.
Beginner: 1500
Easy: 1600
Normal: 1700
Master: 1800
I wish above ratings are correct.
Bye
Sanny
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