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Subject: Re: It is a mistake of tiger and not a combination

Author: blass uri

Date: 06:10:13 08/06/00

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On August 06, 2000 at 08:45:10, blass uri wrote:

>On August 06, 2000 at 07:54:55, pete wrote:
>
>>[D]6k1/6pp/1ppp2rr/p1n1p3/2P1P2q/1P2QP1P/P2RN1PK/6R1 b - -
>>
>>This one is from a game Tiger12.0en-Fritz6a played at Fisher time control
>>75min/10secs increment on 2 PIII500 .
>>
>>It took Fritz 1:34 to _play_ the marvellous
>>
>>49. ... Ne6 !! 50. Qxb6 c5 !! 51. Qxd6 Qf2 -+
>>
>>and mates .
>>I haven't tried it with other programs yet but this really impressed me very
>>much and I suspect it is hard to beat .
>
>I suspect that 49...Ne6 does not win.
>
>Fritz was sad when it played 49...Ne6 and evaluated the position as 0.28 pawns
>for tiger.
>
>Fritz was more sad when it played 50...c5 and evaluated the position as +0.78
>for tiger
>
>Fritz started to be happy only after tiger's 51.Qxd6.
>I suspect that tiger touched the wrong piece and I believe that taking d6 with
>the rook was better.
>
>Uri
Chessmaster6000(ss=10)'s observations:
1)Qb8+ instead of Qxd6 was a draw.
2)The position after Rxd6 instead of Qxd6 is also a draw
3)52.Qb8+ is a mistake and 52.Kh1 is the right move for white when black has
about a pawn advantage for and not 11 pawns after more than one minute of
search.

Uri



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