Neric wrote on 11/25/10 at 13:17:56:
TonyRo wrote on 11/23/10 at 21:57:11:
Neric wrote on 11/23/10 at 21:52:01:
After checking the list of variations, I decided not to buy the book on 1.c4 c5.
It is well known and fully established on the very highest level that white has nothing after 1.c4 c5 2.g3 g6 3.Bg2 Bg7 4. Nc3 Nc6 5. Nf3 e6 and I do not even care what move Marin recommends here, because I already know that it is insufficient.
If you want to prove an advantage in the English, you need to beat the Hedgehog and he either knows that this is an impossible task or he doesn't even try.
Btw, starting with 1. Nf3 is insufficient also, because after d5 there is nothing better than transposing to normal lines with 2. d4, because after 2. g3 Bf5 3. c4 e6 black equalizes on the spot.
I recommend checking out Shipov on the Hedgehog and trying to find something against those lines where black plays an early h5. This is currently the best bet for white, although it may not lead to anything either. I have tried for months if not years with various generations of engines to find something and failed so far. At least I am in good company
What an overly arrogant post. You're better than a 2600 GM English specialist, and have no need to hear what he says, because you're so sure of yourself!?
I'm not saying he proves anything (I haven't looked at it either), just that you certainly can't prove he didn't because you think you know everything about said variation. Now evaluations have been overturned with the discovery of a single idea?
Ridiculous.
Well, I am just going with the results of my database and the results of computer analysis plus my own experience of 30+ years as player and trainer and about 500 useless books titled "Winning with the xxx" on my shelf.
Everyone knows that the e6-line is a draw, you knew it also. You are just hoping that Marin is right.
Equality in this line has been established all the way back in the Botvinnik-Smyslov match and the assessment has never really changed. This line is the main reason why you don't see that moveorder on the highest level anymore and if you don't believe me then ask Leko who always plays e6.
Btw, it isn't me who is arrogant and claiming that white has an advantage against
all practical evidence, it is Marin. He made the absurd statement after all.
Good to see you're back for Round 2.
There's more to the strength of an opening than statistics and what the computer says. The computer is not very useful in the opening phase of the game anyhow. I know what you mean about the useless books, but fortunately most of the books in my collection are good.
Aye, Captain. I also knew that the starting position is a draw. Anyone want to play Chess960?
Equality was established way before the Botvinnik-Smyslov match. It was established by Francisco De Castellvi and Mr. Vinoles in the post-mortem.
Speaking of Leko, he's taken a hit in rating recently. Should I ask Carlsen instead? Or maybe I should consult my chess computer? +0.05, that's a lot of winning chances for White!
Marin didn't claim an advantage against all practical evidence, he claimed chances of an advantage. But none of this is relevant when the initial position is a forced draw anyhow.
If I was writing a book titled 'GM Repertoire' I'd be claiming an edge for White too, by the way.
My offer to proofread your upcoming book 'Chess Solved!' still stands.