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Date: 08 Jul 2005 14:44:18
From: Tantale
Subject: Expelled from the paradise
http://www.jmrw.com/Chess/Adams/base.htm

Could someone tell me where I can find a reliable analysis of those games?

Thanks







 
Date: 08 Jul 2005 15:22:28
From: Jerzy
Subject: Re: Expelled from the paradise
Tantale wrote:
> http://www.jmrw.com/Chess/Adams/base.htm

Nice site, as usual ;-)


> Could someone tell me where I can find a reliable analysis of those
> games?

What for ? Mickey did so many positional mistakes that could be seen with a
naked and unarmed eye.



  
Date: 08 Jul 2005 14:18:23
From: Luigi Caselli
Subject: Re: Expelled from the paradise
"Jerzy" <[email protected] > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Tantale wrote:
> > http://www.jmrw.com/Chess/Adams/base.htm
>
> Nice site, as usual ;-)
>
>
> > Could someone tell me where I can find a reliable analysis of those
> > games?
>
> What for ? Mickey did so many positional mistakes that could be seen with
a
> naked and unarmed eye.

But maybe with other human GMs he could have found some tricks to save
himself.
The difference is that Hydra has no mercy when you play badly...

Luigi Caselli




   
Date: 08 Jul 2005 19:44:07
From: Jerzy
Subject: Re: Expelled from the paradise
Luigi Casselli wrote :
>> What for ? Mickey did so many positional mistakes that could be seen with
> a
>> naked and unarmed eye.
>
> But maybe with other human GMs he could have found some tricks to save
> himself.
> The difference is that Hydra has no mercy when you play badly...

Of course he would save many positions from his match against Hydra with
humans thanks to his exceptional tactical abilities but one shoud play
positionally very soundly with machines.

Regards,

Jerzy




    
Date: 08 Jul 2005 20:49:16
From: Luigi Caselli
Subject: Re: Expelled from the paradise
"Jerzy" <[email protected] > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Luigi Casselli wrote :
> >> What for ? Mickey did so many positional mistakes that could be seen
with
> > a
> >> naked and unarmed eye.
> >
> > But maybe with other human GMs he could have found some tricks to save
> > himself.
> > The difference is that Hydra has no mercy when you play badly...
>
> Of course he would save many positions from his match against Hydra with
> humans thanks to his exceptional tactical abilities but one shoud play
> positionally very soundly with machines.

Anyway, today in Dortmund, Adams-Topalov 1:0
Maybe for Adams, after the nighte with Hydra, playing against the other
SuperGMs is now a relief...

Luigi Caselli




     
Date: 09 Jul 2005 12:07:36
From: Jerzy
Subject: Re: Expelled from the paradise

Luigi Casselli wrote :
>> Of course he would save many positions from his match against Hydra with
>> humans thanks to his exceptional tactical abilities but one should play
>> positionally very soundly with machines.
>
> Anyway, today in Dortmund, Adams-Topalov 1:0
> Maybe for Adams, after the nighte with Hydra, playing against the other
> SuperGMs is now a relief...

Yes, he played soundly and in a positional manner so he won. His bishops
were really strong and did a great job. But I wonder what would be the
result if he played so with Hydra ? ;-)




      
Date: 13 Jul 2005 20:09:39
From: Luigi Caselli
Subject: Re: Expelled from the paradise
"Jerzy" <[email protected] > ha scritto nel messaggio
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>
> Luigi Casselli wrote :
> >> Of course he would save many positions from his match against Hydra
with
> >> humans thanks to his exceptional tactical abilities but one should play
> >> positionally very soundly with machines.
> >
> > Anyway, today in Dortmund, Adams-Topalov 1:0
> > Maybe for Adams, after the nighte with Hydra, playing against the
other
> > SuperGMs is now a relief...
>
> Yes, he played soundly and in a positional manner so he won. His bishops
> were really strong and did a great job. But I wonder what would be the
> result if he played so with Hydra ? ;-)

I think Hydra doesn't play the Russian defence... so it (or he?) can't reach
a passive position like Topalov in this game.

Luigi Caselli




       
Date: 15 Jul 2005 13:28:41
From: Jerzy
Subject: Re: Expelled from the paradise
Luigi Caselli wrote:
>> Yes, he played soundly and in a positional manner so he won. His
>> bishops were really strong and did a great job. But I wonder what
>> would be the result if he played so with Hydra ? ;-)
>
> I think Hydra doesn't play the Russian defence... so it (or he?)

Maybe they ? Hydra has many heads ;-)

> can't reach a passive position like Topalov in this game.

However with black pieces, no matter what opening, the activity of the black
is severely restricted unless the white loses a tempo or two so my question
is what would be the result if Adams played more soundly positionally ? ;-)