Rybka on Topalov - Kamsky

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Rybka on Topalov - Kamsky

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Game 1: 1/2

http:\\www.tedsummers.com\games\game1.htm

Game 2: 1-0

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Game 2 is 0-1. Topalov as black won a very nice extremely complicated game. Most of the moves he played were also Rybka's choices ... this looks like home preparation with Rybka.
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M ANSARI wrote:Game 2 is 0-1. Topalov as black won a very nice extremely complicated game. Most of the moves he played were also Rybka's choices ... this looks like home preparation with Rybka.
Thats right, given the typo. :oops:
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I cannot see this page at all:

Firefox can't find the server at \\www.tedsummers.com\games\game2.htm.

Hmmm.....

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GM Mihail Marin gives very good analysis of the game here:

http://chessbase.com/news/2009/sofia/games/marin02.htm
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Rybka 3 Aquarium analysis is very similar to the GM analysis from Chessbase on the 2nd game. Perhaps the GM is using a computer to check his analysis, too.
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Re: Rybka on Topalov - Kamsky

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AdminX wrote:GM Mihail Marin gives very good analysis of the game here:

http://chessbase.com/news/2009/sofia/games/marin02.htm
Hi Ted,

I don't mean to be argumentative, but I thought Marin's analyses were far to minimal. He omits mention of many lines worthy of mention, especially for White in the opening. His annotation thus lacked both breadth and depth.

Instead, his annotation offers us a shallow presentation of a complex game. But then, perhaps a simple "walk through" was his intent.

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Stephen Ham wrote:
AdminX wrote:GM Mihail Marin gives very good analysis of the game here:

http://chessbase.com/news/2009/sofia/games/marin02.htm
Hi Ted,

I don't mean to be argumentative, but I thought Marin's analyses were far to minimal. He omits mention of many lines worthy of mention, especially for White in the opening. His annotation thus lacked both breadth and depth.

Instead, his annotation offers us a shallow presentation of a complex game. But then, perhaps a simple "walk through" was his intent.

All the best,
Steve
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