18: ...Ne5!

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12th May 2009, 02:05pm
#1
by NM ozzie_c_cobblepot
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How about Kamsky's move against Nakamura?!

13th May 2009, 07:07pm
#2
by Eternal_Patzer
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That was Rbyka's first (and immediate) choice and the only thing she saw that gave Black an edge in the position (-.21 initially)  The longer she looked at the move the more she liked it.  

13th May 2009, 07:14pm
#3
by richie_and_oprah
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Eternal_Patzer wrote:

That was Rbyka's first (and immediate) choice and the only thing she saw that gave Black an edge in the position (-.21 initially)  The longer she looked at the move the more she liked it.  


When was Rybka fully anthropomorphisized into a woman?

 

What are people really doing with these engines?  Wink

13th May 2009, 07:25pm
#4
by Eternal_Patzer
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Sorry...just imitating my hero, Larry Kaufman  Tongue out  He always refers to Rybka in the feminine.

13th May 2009, 08:10pm
#5
by Eternal_Patzer
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Looks like Black lost his advantage after 30 ...f6 (allowing the Knight sac and the perpetual) ?   

Could have been a win for Black?

13th May 2009, 10:33pm
#6
by NM ozzie_c_cobblepot
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My guess is that Nakamura didn't see it, otherwise he may not have gone for that variation.

I guess we'll see in the "press conference".

 

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