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he plays, as white: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 We'll hear about how the system is "playable," but the fact is, 3. d4 is "theory" for a reason: it's the OBVIOUSLY BEST MOVE. He just handed equality to Black at MOVE THREE. Point1: why should 3.d4 be the obviously best move? Despite the fact that it is the most played move, i see no "obvious" reason for your conclusion. But "the most played move" is not always "the obviously best move". I could as well state that the "Scotch is obviously better than the RuyLopez" (but would there be any reason for this? i doubt it)... Point2: look careful at the game, Adams had a clear advantage after the opening. In top level games, the player who deviates from the best theory first usually loses. This game is yet another example. Again: Adams had a clear advantage after the opening. Adams was trying to cheat theory with a simple move that leads to relatively simple (but weak) lines for white. He lost, as he deserved to. Have you really looked at the game? "I ain't gonna play Sun City" and the world's best chessplayers should not play Libya, which banned the Israeli players from competing. Shame on the Americans who went! Well, i agree with the point that Libya was a bad choice for such a competition. Everything you need to know about women. FREE! http://www.cybersheet.com/library.html The Seduction Library http://www.cybersheet.com/hotties.html Why Hotties Choose Losers http://www.cybersheet.com/6/ubb.x The Seduction Library Forum My IRC chat channel: freenode.net #seduction Um, well, :-) i dont comment on that... friendly regards Oliver |
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Hi!
he plays, as white: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 We'll hear about how the system is "playable," but the fact is, 3. d4 is "theory" for a reason: it's the OBVIOUSLY BEST MOVE. He just handed equality to Black at MOVE THREE. Point1: why should 3.d4 be the obviously best move? Despite the fact that it is the most played move, i see no "obvious" reason for your conclusion. But "the most played move" is not always "the obviously best move". 3. d4 grabs the center, gains space, encourages development, and promotes king safety. It just does more than the alternatives, except possibly 3. Nc3 transposing, but most transpositions like that leave a detour in between the moves (in this case 3....e5). I could as well state that the "Scotch is obviously better than the RuyLopez" (but would there be any reason for this? i doubt it)... The difference is that the Lopez creates a threat to win the e-pawn. There is no such threat in the sicilian here. The Lopez also develops the bishop and promotes quicker castling (White doesn't have to castle queenside as he often does against the sicilian). Point2: look careful at the game, Adams had a clear advantage after the opening. And still couldn't win it? A main line player can win a won position in his favorite line in his sleep. In top level games, the player who deviates from the best theory first usually loses. This game is yet another example. Again: Adams had a clear advantage after the opening. Yet still couldn't hold it. Even worse. Adams was trying to cheat theory with a simple move that leads to relatively simple (but weak) lines for white. He lost, as he deserved to. Have you really looked at the game? Didn't have to after 3. Bb5. I'll have a computer do that eventually. "I ain't gonna play Sun City" and the world's best chessplayers should not play Libya, which banned the Israeli players from competing. Shame on the Americans who went! Well, i agree with the point that Libya was a bad choice for such a competition. As was going to the competition for those who knew it was in Libya. |
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