Author: Peter McKenzie
Date: 17:12:21 07/24/00
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On July 24, 2000 at 19:24:10, Jeremiah Penery wrote:
>On July 23, 2000 at 19:17:59, Amir Ban wrote:
>
>>>>It's assumed that Deep Blue played perfectly, and it doesn't look like it.
>>>>Kasaprov went wrong on 27... d4? Instead 27... Qg5 gets a draw (28. g3 f4
>>>>{29. Nd6 Qh5 30. Qc3+
>
>What will you do to secure the draw if white plays 30. Kg2 instead of Qc3? For
>example, 30. Kg2 fxg3 31. fxg3 Qg6 32. Rc3 d4 33. Rf3 and I don't think black is
>in such good shape. Are there better moves for black?
Good question, I had a quick look at this and didn't see anything conclusive.
For what its worth, my program prefered 27...f4 after a long think instead of
27...Qg5 or 27...d4, with a score of -0.2.
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