Author: Uri Blass
Date: 06:42:39 08/24/00
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On August 24, 2000 at 09:25:08, James T. Walker wrote: >On August 24, 2000 at 09:18:33, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On August 24, 2000 at 09:06:57, James T. Walker wrote: >> >>>On August 24, 2000 at 08:46:11, Uri Blass wrote: >>> >>>>[D]r3rb1k/6p1/p2p3p/1ppb4/PB6/5NRP/1q3PP1/1B1QR1K1 b - - 0 1 >>>> >>>>How much time do programs need to find Bc4? >>>>This was the practically saving move of shredder against nimzo. >>>> >>>>I think the move is losing but it gave shredder practical chances for a draw and >>>>nimzo was not good enough to win(the typical computer move Qxb4 gives white an >>>>easy way to win). >>>> >>>>Uri >>> >>>Hello Uri, >>>Please post the "easy way to win". Fritz on my K6-450 plays Qxb4 and thinks >>>black is better untill 11 minutes (Depth=15/34) where the score drops to 0.00. >>>Jim >> >>Chessmaster6000(ss=10) after 41 minutes and 15 seconds: >>evaluation +2.47 pawns for white >>main line begins with Qxb4 Qxd5 Rxe1 Nxe1 Re8 Qf5 >> >>Uri > >Hello Uri, >Please check your line after Nxe1 Qxe1+ instead of Re8. After Nxe1 Qxe1+ Kh2 white is winning chessmaster(ss=10.pIII450) is busy in analyzing Bc4 at depth 3/13 so I gave the position for Junior5.9 on my pentium200 and its evaluation after 7 minutes and 29 seconds is +2.74 pawns for white when Qe8 Re3 Be7 Rxe7 Qg8 Qxd6 is the beginning of the main line. Uri
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