Author: Mike S.
Date: 21:36:33 07/19/00
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What I don't want to forget to mention is, that Dann Corbit was so kind of taking efforts to do long time analysis for my test, thus revealing the problems with nos. 32 and 34 as mentioned. The other positional solutions were acknowledged, except no. 33, which is really a matter of evaluation or "opinion" I think. Some progs actually play 1...Rd4. In return for the exchange, black's c-pawn is undoubled and black gets a covered passed pawn. Please note the variation 1.g3 Bf5 2.Qd5! in no. 30. No. 28 is database material, but is intended to be tested without tablebases. Regards, M.Scheidl
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