Game 6, black
16...Bc6
Commentary for black move 16:
GK MOVE: 16...Bc6
MAURICE ASHLEY: Defending his pawn, and again getting up from
the board, walking away and he's prepared it looks like a
little cubbyhole for the king on b7.
YASSER SEIRAWAN: Nice, nice.
MAURICE ASHLEY: Which would solve the problem we're talking
about of the a8 rook and slowly but surely we see Kasparov
trying to solve all the problems. And if Deep Blue doesn't
come up with a concrete plan soon, it could very easily find
itself down a piece. But in the meantime there's so many
possibilities for attack, Yaz, and again you're busy exploring
one just now. I can't keep you /EURPBD control, you just want
to --
YASSER SEIRAWAN: It's exciting possibilities here for Deep
Blue.
MAURICE ASHLEY: What was that last one about? You're thinking
of maybe the move Ra6?
YASSER SEIRAWAN: Well, after the move Bc6, you're absolutely
right, Garry is preparing that nice little box for his king on
the queen-side with Kc8-b7 and I was just looking at Ra1-a6,
just going all out for the attack.
MAURICE ASHLEY: Attacking the bishop on c6, which is currently
undefended.
YASSER SEIRAWAN: Now, the bishop can't drop back, the bishop
can't go back to b7 because of that e6 pawn would be munched.
Ra6xe6.
So Garry would have to make one of several choices. He's either
have to bring his king to b7, which is the first and most
obvious choice, and then I was thinking a sacrifice, just Rxc6
Kxc6 c4.
This is probably not going to work as far as an attack is
concerned, but --
MAURICE ASHLEY: Looks tempting.
YASSER SEIRAWAN: There's some dangers in this position. For
example bxc4 --
MAURICE ASHLEY: I should just note for the moment that Fritz 4,
despite being up loads of material --
YASSER SEIRAWAN: A whole rook.
MAURICE ASHLEY: -- a whole rook, is saying it only has a tiny
advantage as black which is a concession on Fritz 4's part,
which is saying I'm only up a rook, which is five points, but
here it says it's only up a pawn, which is a certain begrudging
admitting that there are certain dangers here.
YASSER SEIRAWAN: bxc4 Qxc4+. Garry's king would have to
drop
back, and --
MAURICE ASHLEY: Either b6 or b7?
YASSER SEIRAWAN: Probably b7. And unfortunately now in this
particular case, if our bishop on g6 were to assist our queen,
we could do something wonderful like Qa6 checkmate or things
like that. So these are the things that Garry has to worry
about.
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