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Subject: Re: Nolot #9

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 13:52:24 01/23/01

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The current CAP record looks like this:
[D]r4r1k/4bppb/2n1p2p/p1n1P3/1p1p1BNP/3P1NP1/qP2QPB1/2RR2K1 w - - acd 17; acn
-1192429640; acs 15000; ce 0; pv Nf6 Rac8 Nxh7 Kxh7 Ra1 Qb3 Nd2 Qxb2 Rdb1 Qc3
Rc1 Qb2 Rcb1;

So Nf6 is what is chosen and looks drawish.

I also did a follow on with an experimental program where I forced the Ng5
choice (since it is experimental, the results are somewhat questionable):
[D]r4r1k/4bppb/2n1p2p/p1n1P1N1/1p1p1BNP/3P2P1/qP2QPB1/2RR2K1 b - - acd 20; ce
177; pv hxg5 Bxg5 Na4 Bxc6 Bxg5 hxg5 Nc3 Qf3 Nxd1 Bxa8 Nxb2 Be4 Bxe4 Qxe4 Qb3 g6
fxg6 Qxg6 Qxd3 Qxe6;

20 plies here does not mean the same thing as with your programs.  It is not
full width to that depth.  Anyway, since it looks very good for black (up 1 and
3/4 pawns) the real solution must be very clever.

At any rate, I am dying to see the actual game so that I can understand how to
win with Ng5.  Maybe one of the resident chess whizzes like Come or Vincent can
help.



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