Game 4, white
14.O-O-O
Commentary for white move 14:
YASSER SEIRAWAN: Well, it's interesting. If affs a blitz game
and it wasn't a million-dollar match at stake, an intriguing
position for Kasparov would be to launch an early Congress on
the queen-side with the move b7-b5, instead of the move Na6.
I'm just going back one move for a moment. The idea is, you
have to get into the computer's way of thinking for a moment.
The computer says to himself "I'm not going to go king-side,
I'm going to go queen-side. And so you as black say, "Okay, I
know what your new address is going to be. Your new address
is
going to be on the queen-side, therefore I'm going to play b5
with the idea of Nb6 and Nc4, and when you bring your king over
to the queen-side, well, let's just do some stupid things for a
moment. Knight comes to c4. Queen goes to b4 and I'll happily
checkmate you to b2.
MAURICE ASHLEY: Sounds like Washington square park chess.
YASSER SEIRAWAN: There you go, it works.
MAURICE ASHLEY: That's hustle chess right there.
YASSER SEIRAWAN: It works, let me tell you something. So the
idea of b7-b5 could be attractive, but Garry played it slowly
and sensibly, Na6.
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