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Old April 22nd 08, 10:24 PM posted to rec.games.chess.analysis,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer
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Default Please Analyze the Advance Level best Game

On Apr 22, 1:53 am, Sanny wrote:

I once saw a USCF master get killed in this
very same line, but he had the White side and
his attack on the dark squares was botched
horribly.


Yes this line is very dangerous. What is the Correct sequence of move.
And which was the wrong move by Advance Level?


One fellow who played this bought an openings book
written by a grandmaster, which he said advised avoiding
this ultra-sharp line and instead transposing into the
backward-pawn line where White goes: Nb5 d6, Bg5 a6,
Bxf6 gxf6, Na3.

The losing move in this game was, perhaps, 7. ...Qc7.
(But capturing early on c3 with the Bishop was not
advisable.)


I wonder why Zeb keeps giving the stronger
program White? Maybe he lacks the patience
for a week-long game.


What about the game you started wirh Advance Level?

Who is winning. Have you managed to get equality with Advance Level or
any of your pieces have gone by the Big Triumph.


The program only moves about once an hour, so
It's dragging on. My "attack" failed, except that I
managed to get a lot of pieces traded and am now
in a relatively simple ending, with passed pawns
galore. No way can they *all* be stopped, unless
I blunder again. I messed up and allowed my
connected passed pawns to get separated by
some strange combination I did not foresee.


You need not worry as you will just loose +2 points if you lost the
game and earn +40 points if you manage to win the game.


Yes, well... that computer-operator dude, Zeb,
has already taken down the Advance level twice,
while I'm still playing the very same game as when
he was beating the Master level, over and over.


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