On Apr 8, 10:16 am, Sanny <softta...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > Actually, after failing in my attempt to create a
> > second account (it said I already had an account
> > with the nomorechess email address), I decided
> > to risk my own incredible rating in a test of what
> > would happen in a QN odds game against a top
> > commercial program.
>
> Here is that
Gamehttp://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?id=DM19012&game=Chess
>
> I am unable to see how it got a Extra Knight. Actually it lost its
> bishop after the 12th move.
Wrong game. I will find the game myself
and post a link here. Note that there is
only one game where I played Nc3-b5-a7,
deliberately giving away the Knight.
I only have control of one side, so I can't
do a "proper" QN-odds game, in which the
piece is simply removed before play begins.
In this game, Black got in the moves:
1. ...d5
2. ...a6
However, the capture 3. ...Rxa7 is an
inconvenience to Black.
> > Much to my surprise, the GetClub program
> > held its piece advantage for a while, before
> > suddenly suc***bing to a complex combination
> > which regained the piece for a pawn or two.
> > After that, it was no contest. This game can be
> > found by searching through my games looking
> > for the unique opening sequence:
>
> > 1. Nc3 d5
> > 2. Nb5 a6
> > 3. Na7!!
The game posted here by Sanny seems to
indicate that he is not familiar with algebraic
notation; instead of my Nc3 he found a recent
game in which I played Nf3, for instance.
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