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Subject: Re: Can Fritz, Rebel, Hiarcs, Shredder, ..... Solve This Position!?

Author: Vivek Rao

Date: 18:12:05 08/14/00

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On August 14, 2000 at 12:26:03, Pete R. wrote:

>On August 14, 2000 at 11:32:03, Vivek Rao wrote:
>
>>[D]2nq2rb/3pr2k/1pp1p2p/p3Pp1B/3P1P2/PPN5/5Q1P/R5RK w
>>
>>The Solution is Ne4!
>>
>>The Winning Line for White is;
>>
>>1. Ne4            fxe4
>>2. f5             Qf8
>>3. f6             Reg7
>>4. Rxg7+          Rxg7
>>5. Qh4            Rg5
>>6. Qxe4+          Kg8
>>7. h4             Bxf6
>>8. hxg5           Bxg5
>>9. Qg6+           Kh8
>>10. Qe8           Qxe8
>>11. Bxe8          Ne7
>>12. Bxd7
>
>Hmmm, I don't think any program will find this because the final position is not
>totally convincing. Also 2...d5 instead of Qf8 may be better.

2 ...   d5  Fails because of;

3. Rxg8           Kxg8
4. f6             Rh7
5. Qg3+           Bg7
6. Rg1            Qf8
7. Bg6!




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