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Subject: Re: Deep Junior - Huebner, final position diagram

Author: Mark Young

Date: 14:52:56 07/08/00

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On July 08, 2000 at 17:19:59, Amir Ban wrote:

>On July 08, 2000 at 12:46:08, blass uri wrote:
>
>>On July 08, 2000 at 12:41:36, Peter Kappler wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Huebner resigned before making his 20th move in this position:
>>>
>>>[D]r4rk1/p1nqbppp/1pn1p3/P1PpP3/8/BPPQ1N2/3N1PPP/R3R2K b - - 0 20
>>>
>>>20... bxc5 21. Ne4 seems like a logical continuation.  I spent a few minutes
>>>fiddling with this line in Hiarcs and Fritz, but couldn't find anything that
>>>merits a resignation by Black.
>>>
>>>--Peter
>>
>>Are you sure that black resigned in this position?
>>
>>I will believe it only if one of the players say it(Amir is representing
>>Junior)
>>
>>Uri
>
>Ok, I will confirm it.
>
>Briefly, Huebner resigned because he believed he lost a pawn for nothing (Qd7
>?). That view is too pessimistic, as black can get the pawn back, but analysis
>by Khalifman and Alterman shows that then white gets a crushing attack. The
>details should be on the ChessBase and KC sites soon.

If Huebner position is going to get crushed, then he may have been correct in
resigning. Has Huebner said anything about the position other then resigning?

1 1/2 points out of 2 games so far, this must be a surprise to many at CCC
playing at this time control against the worlds best players.
It now looks almost a lock for Junior getting the first computer earned
Grandmaster norm.

                                                      Charge On!
                                                          Mark





>
>Amir



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