Can someone help me figure out if this 26-22 line draws. It seems that 16-19 27-24 and 9-13 is the best attack but I am not sure. There are so many lines red can play I just dont know if they all draw.
Thanks,
Michael
[Event "2002 TN 11-15 23-18 8-11"]
[Date ""]
[Black "Moiseyev"]
[White "Michael Holmes"]
[Result "0-1"]
1. 11-15 23-18 2. 8-11 27-23 3. 4-8 23-19 4. 9-14 18x9 5. 5x14 22-17 6. 15-18 32-27 7. 6-9
19-15 8. 10x19 17x10 9. 7x14 24x15 10. 12-16 26-22 {Does this move lose?} 11. 18-23
{16-19 and 9-13 are the strong moves against this but this is good too moiseyev just misplayed it.}
27x18 12. 14x23 31-26 13. 11x18 26x12 14. 18-23 22-18 15. 23-27 21-17 16. 27-31 17-13 17.
31-27
{moiseyev posted this on the bbs some time ago but I cant remember if he moved here or 2-7 first. I regret I lost my game before it was put into pdn format.}
13x6 18. 1x10 30-26 19. 2-7 25-22 20. 27-31 {loses} 28-24 21. 31-27 24-20 22. 27-31 29-25 0-1
[Event "2001 USA vs UK 11-15 23-18 8-11"]
[Date "2001-??-??"]
[Black "Watson"]
[White "Michael Holmes"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
1. 11-15 23-18 2. 8-11 27-23 3. 4-8 23-19 4. 9-14 18x9 5. 5x14 22-17 6. 15-18 32-27 7. 6-9
19-15 8. 10x19 17x10 9. 7x14 24x15 10. 12-16 26-22
{another goatgetter but it won against Alex M. later. I still do not know if this move draws 1-24-05}
11. 16-19 27-24 12. 19-23
{9-13 here is a move to be concerned about. Perhaps someone will analyze this}
24-19 13. 9-13 15-10 14. 2-6 22x15 15. 11x18 28-24 16. 6x15 19x10 17. 23-27 24-20 18.
27-32 30-26 19. 8-11 26-22 20. 11-15 20-16 21. 32-28 16-11 22. 28-24 11-7 23. 14-17 21x14
24. 1-6 10x1 25. 3x26 31x22 1/2-1/2
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Cross Lines
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Re: Cross Lines
Here is diagram of position where Mr. Holmes is questioning. For me status of this fine move: 26-22 is still untested. It seems very suspicious, but require alot cross aboard skills from both opponents.
It was a nice and good attempt of Mr. Holmes to use this with success against two top players, but "everything is good only once" !
The question is - can this being used against low level players ? The answer maybe - YES, if they don't visit ACF forum
and not aware of 9-13*

After 26-22 !?
It was a nice and good attempt of Mr. Holmes to use this with success against two top players, but "everything is good only once" !



After 26-22 !?
I am playing checkers, not chess.
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Re: Cross Lines
Well, I think both 11.16-19 AND 11. 9-13 r good, but if white prepared well, he will find the draw. Without knowledge, "obviously" red is better, but this advantage is too small to be converted.
Maybe 10.11-16 deserves attention against a player who seems to be "prepared" ?
Maybe 10.11-16 deserves attention against a player who seems to be "prepared" ?
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Re: Cross Lines
Michael, I would like to play this game with you sometime if you are up for it. I am on IYT and kings at times. I want to give 16-20 a go.
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This Sunday night is probably best.
Sounds good.
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Re: Cross lines
Michael,
I played this game out with kingsrow/10pc, starting with the position after 26-22 at move 10, and got this interesting game with a man down draw ending.
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
1. 11-15 23-18 2. 8-11 27-23 3. 4-8 23-19 4. 9-14 18x9 5. 5x14 22-17 6.
15-18 32-27 7. 6-9 19-15 8. 10x19 17x10 9. 7x14 24x15 10. 12-16 26-22
11. 16-19 27-24 12. 9-13 24-20 13. 19-23 15-10 14. 11-15 31-26 15. 23-27 26-23 16.
13-17 22x13 17. 27-32 23-19 18. 15x24 28x19 19. 18-23 19-16 20. 23-27 10-7 21. 3x10 16-12
22. 8-11 12-8 23. 32-28 8-3 24. 28-24 3-7 25. 11-15 7-11 26. 14-18 20-16 27. 18-23 11x18
28. 24-20 16-12 29. 27-32 18x27 30. 32x23 12-8 31. 10-15 21-17 32. 15-19 8-3 33. 20-16
17-14 34. 19-24 25-22 35. 24-27 22-18 1/2-1/2
I played this game out with kingsrow/10pc, starting with the position after 26-22 at move 10, and got this interesting game with a man down draw ending.
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
1. 11-15 23-18 2. 8-11 27-23 3. 4-8 23-19 4. 9-14 18x9 5. 5x14 22-17 6.
15-18 32-27 7. 6-9 19-15 8. 10x19 17x10 9. 7x14 24x15 10. 12-16 26-22
11. 16-19 27-24 12. 9-13 24-20 13. 19-23 15-10 14. 11-15 31-26 15. 23-27 26-23 16.
13-17 22x13 17. 27-32 23-19 18. 15x24 28x19 19. 18-23 19-16 20. 23-27 10-7 21. 3x10 16-12
22. 8-11 12-8 23. 32-28 8-3 24. 28-24 3-7 25. 11-15 7-11 26. 14-18 20-16 27. 18-23 11x18
28. 24-20 16-12 29. 27-32 18x27 30. 32x23 12-8 31. 10-15 21-17 32. 15-19 8-3 33. 20-16
17-14 34. 19-24 25-22 35. 24-27 22-18 1/2-1/2
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Thanks Ed!
Wow! I was hoping for some sort of hope for this move. The eight piece database with less than 2 minutes to play shows it in the negative 40's or 50's so I was not sure if this was a draw or not. Thank you very much for your work and time on this.
Michael
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Re: Cross Lines
Seems pretty difficult to figure out hey shr you should put the numbers on the boards to help others understand what's going on...
Checkers is like being in heavens.
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Cross Cook
This line of play (26-22 and many of its variations) is in Ed's book10.odb that can be downloaded off his page. http://pages.prodigy.net/eyg/Checkers/BH_draws.htm
Michael
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