Game 3, black
19...Qc7
Commentary for black move 19:
ROMAN DZINDZIHASHVILI: There's two ways to approach that
position. If we analyze it completely in forced variations,
there is no forced win for white, but I think there is a clear
way to get some advantage, some stable advantage for white,
and
there is no way to win for white by force, I agree --
DB MOVE: 19...Qc7.
ROMAN DZINDZIHASHVILI: -- I think what people would have done
had we see those variations --
YASSER SEIRAWAN: We do have a move by the way in the game
by
Deep Blue. He has responded Qd7-c7 and we didn't really get a
chance to look at to why Deep Blue could not have played the
move Nxf3+. We do want to. We're going not to game two, but
we're staying in game three for a moment.
ROMAN DZINDZIHASHVILI: Right.
YASSER SEIRAWAN: Sorry, we're going to have to catch up for a
second.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Why doesn't IBM spring for another laptop?
YASSER SEIRAWAN: That's a good one. What are we doing
wrong? I
think we're playing a game against Fritz.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Click onto the "watch" button. Tell Fritz to
watch the game, not play.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Thank you very much, sir. We have a Fritz
user
in our midst.
(Commentators reconstruct game three position.)
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