Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 13:13:19 08/31/05
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On August 31, 2005 at 11:54:28, Uri Blass wrote: >On August 31, 2005 at 11:18:30, Joachim Rang wrote: > >>On August 31, 2005 at 08:44:31, Shaley wrote: >> >>>This position tends to be a hard nut to crack for for my engines (ProDEo 1.1, >>>Fruit 2.1, Zappa 1.1, Hiarcs 9, Fritz 8, Shredder 9). >>>van Veli - Shirov (Beograd, 1999) 44.Nb5 Bc5 45.Nxa7! = >>>[D]8/p7/3b1k2/3P4/3N4/6p1/P5P1/7K w - - 0 44 >> >>I suppose 44.Nb3 draws also. How can black win after 44.Nb3 (1. Nb3 Ke5 2. Kg1 >>Kxd5 3. Kf1 Kc4 4. Ke2 Kc3 5. Nd2 Be5 6. Ne4+ Kb2 7. Kd3 Kxa2 8. Kc4 =)? >> >>regards Joachim >> >>P.S.: That's the difference between human chess and computer chess. Computers >>play not neessarily the way humans understand but they play nevertheless the >>strongest moves. ;-) > >No > >Here is position from correspondence game from site that was already posted by >Shaley. > >I wonder if some engine can find the strongest move here > >[D]8/4B2p/6p1/6P1/5p1k/p7/2K2P2/3b4 w - - 0 1 > >Uri Shredder doesn't understand this endgame at all, it even give +3.87 (after 3 min on a 2800+) for black in this position !!! :o)) [d]8/8/4b3/8/3B4/5p2/pK2k3/8 b - - 0 21
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