Author: kurt
Date: 15:07:46 02/22/00
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On February 22, 2000 at 16:55:00, Dann Corbit wrote: >On February 22, 2000 at 16:14:20, Howard Exner wrote: > >>This from Wood - KLein, Brighton - 1938 >>Are programs able to solve this? >> >>[D]8/6Bp/6p1/2k1p3/4PPP1/1pb4P/8/2K5 b - - >> >> >> >> >>Solution: >> >>1... b2+ 2. Kc2 exf4 3. Bxc3 f3 4. Be1 Kd4 >>Note that the move 2. ... exf4! must be in the line in order to consider >>the position solved. > >Here is the CAP record. It was not solved at normal time controls. > "Solved" expression seems misplaced here! This simple position is be-yond the horizen of most engines without large end game data, would be more fitting here,..right? Widmann Kurt >8/6Bp/6p1/2k1p3/4PPP1/1pb4P/8/2K5 b - - acd 14; acn 108075537; ce -30; pv Kd6 f5 >Bd4 h4 Kd7 f6 Ke6 g5 b2+ Kc2; pm Kd6; bm b2+; id "ECM.1567";
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