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Re: Is sacrificing Rook for Knight Correct.

by help bot <nomorechess@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 26, 2008 at 02:14 AM

On Feb 26, 4:12 am, Sanny <softta...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> In below game Help Bot Sacrificed its Rook for a Knight.

  Help bot is a terrible weak fish; everyone knows
that a Rook is worth more than a Knight!


> As after some moves White Exchanged its double Pawn. Yes the king file
> was Open. But still Rook is +2 points than a Knight.

  Maybe help bot is worse than I thought.  Maybe
even his follow-up was clumsy?


> Why did Help Bot sacrificed Rook for just a Knight?

 Maybe he just didn't see the Rook could be
captured?


> was it a correct Move?

  Perhaps.  But these positional sacrifices are
much too difficult for weak players to attempt.
Better to stick to trading down to the endgame,
where even weak players like help bot can
easily outplay the GetClub program!


> What were the wrong moves played by Easy Level that it lost in 57
> Moves?

  Too many to count.  In order to lose to a very
weak player like help bot, it must have made a
whole slew of errors!  Maybe Fritz can graph
the game, pinpointing the biggest blunders... .


  -- Fritz bot




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Re: Is sacrificing Rook for Knight Correct.
help bot <nomorechess@  2008-02-26 02:14:55 

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