On Feb 24, 12:34 am, Sanny <softta...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > I played another game-- a Benoni. Everything
> > seemed "normal" again; I sort of won a pawn
> > (don't count 'em; just look at how my pawn is
> > usable while its is superfluous) but ran into
> > some trouble with regard to my King's safety.
> > The program choked its opportunities, and
> > next thing I know I am mopping up a won
> > endgame, as usual. I would say it put up a
>
> Thats what I am looking for. Please show me the recorded game where
> this happened along with the Move number and which moves are wrong and
> what was the correct move at that time. If I know a mistake then only
> I can ask to improve it.
Okay, I said it was a "Benoni"; that is the recent
game where GetClub had White, and the opening
moves went:
1. d4 c5
2. d5 e5
That is the Benoni defense.
> Whenever you find a wrong move Just tell me the move number along with
> recorded game link. As Below,
In this game, I left my King exposed to
attacks which involve the sacrifice of material;
I do not think the program was looking deeply
enough to spot my mistake, but it could have
"lucked into it" if only it had found the first
move: B-h6. Immediately afterward, I moved
my King's Rook from f8 to b8, addressing the
problem. Then the program allowed me to
pin its Queen with ...R-b1; right after that it
moved K-e2, which allowed ...Qxc2+; it put
up very little defense and I won easily.
The dumbest error was obviously K-e2, letting
me capture a pawn with check. That qualifies
as what former world champ Boris Spassky
termed a "one-move blunder". But letting me
pin the Queen with my Rook was also a big
mistake, a game-losing error.
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Tonight I played another game in which the
program sacrificed a Knight for a single pawn;
there was nothing-- just retreat the attacked
piece or lose the game; GetClub decided to
lose the game; it obviously does not like to
retreat and live to fight another day... .
-- help bot


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