Author: Uri Blass
Date: 00:03:06 12/05/03
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On December 03, 2003 at 16:59:21, Tord Romstad wrote: >On December 03, 2003 at 16:23:21, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>>>In number 100, Gothmog switches back and forth between Be3 and Kb3, both >>>>with a score around +4. In number 230, it plays Rh7 with a score around >>>>+3.3. >>> >>>Be3 definitely wins. But Kb3 is a tempo waster, without purpose. >> >>I think Kb3 draws, because black wants to lock up the pawns before >>b6 can be played. Be3 maintains that threat, but b6 has to be played >>next move (I think I remember analyzing this). > >Gothmog never shows b6 any place in its PV, even on those iterations >when it wants to play Be3. :-( > >Tord I think that the main problem with number 100 is big positional scores. I guess that with only material evaluation you can solve it. old public movei could solve it thanks to not evaluationg passed pawns but later versions lost the solution. I did not test the latest version but I guess that it cannot solve it in a reasonable time. Uri
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