Author: John Lowe
Date: 08:46:53 12/27/02
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On December 27, 2002 at 09:34:24, Uri Blass wrote: >On December 27, 2002 at 09:23:53, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On December 27, 2002 at 09:20:04, James T. Walker wrote: >> >>>On December 27, 2002 at 06:14:13, Jonathan Lee wrote: >>> >>>>[D]6bk/ppp2p1p/5P1P/8/8/8/8/1K6 w - - 0 1 >>> >>>This position is impossible to reach in a real chess game so what is the point? >> >>The point is that it is possible to get a position with similiar idea >> >>[D]6nk/ppp1p1p1/4PpPp/5P1P/8/8/8/1K6 w - - 0 1 >> >>Uri > >Here is the relevant game that proves that it is possible to get the last >position in a game(the quality of the game is not high but I guess that it is >impossible to get it in a game with no srupid mistakes) > >1.Nf3 Nc6 2.b4 Nxb4 3.Ng5 Nxa2 4.Ne6 Nxc1 5.Nxf8 Nf6 6.Ne6 Nb3 7.Nf4 0-0 8.Ne6 >Re8 9.Nxd8 Kh8 10.Nc6 Ng8 11.Nb8 Nxa1 12.Nxd7 Rb8 13.Nxb8 Bd7 14.Nxd7 Rd8 15.Nc5 >Rxd2 16.e4 f6 17.e5 Rxd1+ 18.Ke2 Rxf1 19.e6 Rxh1 20.f4 Rxb1 21.g4 Rd1 22.Kxd1 >Nxc2 23.f5 Na1 24.h4 Nc2 25.Kc1 Na3 26.h5 Nb1 27.g5 Na3 28.Ne4 Nb1 29.Nc3 Nxc3 >30.g6 Nb1 31.Kxb1 h6 Line > > >Uri The game can be drawn with the pawns on the seventh rank, the fifth rank and the third rank and a win for black if they're on the fourth. What is the outcome if they're on the sixth?
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