Author: blass uri
Date: 04:35:25 07/07/00
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On July 07, 2000 at 06:25:09, Kolss wrote: >On July 06, 2000 at 20:34:43, Victor Valenzia wrote: > >>This game between Fritz 6a and Chessmaster 5000 was fairly even until 29. Rf6? >>Fritz then played 29. Ne4, setting up a knight exchange, leading to a >>devastating passed pawn on the e-file for Fritz. I don't own CM6000 or CM7000, >>so I would be curious to know if these programs would have avoided 29. Rf6? >> >>[D]2kqr3/pp6/2pn2pp/3p4/3P4/PP3RN1/2P2QPP/6K1 w - - 0 1 > >Actually, I am not convinced that 29. Rf6 is losing. Could someone please show >me how black is winning after > >29. Rf6 Ne4 >30. Nxe4 dxe4 >31. Rxg6 e3 >32. Qf5+ (not Qe2?) chessmaster6000(ss=10,pIII450 128M hash tables) found 32.Qf5 after 94 seconds and did not change its mind in the first 7 minutes. Uri
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