Author: Uri Blass
Date: 00:49:14 09/04/00
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On September 04, 2000 at 02:40:16, Mark Ryan wrote: >On September 03, 2000 at 11:16:40, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On September 03, 2000 at 11:13:26, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On September 03, 2000 at 10:13:43, Charlie GOLD wrote: >>> >>>>What move does your program find when set on 40moves/2hours? It is black to >>>>move(from JorgeAldreteLobo VS. Tonu Oim, ChessCorrespondence-1998/99): >>>> [D]: N6Q/pp1kb3/6r1/8/2pp2q1/5nP1/PPP2P1P/RN2BK2 b >>>>Black went Nh4. charlie >>> >>>Do not use : and space after [D] when you post diagrams. >>>The program that print the diagrams is not smart enough to understand you when >>>you post : or space. >>> >>>Here is the diagram in a language that the program that translate it to a >>>diagram is smart enough to understand: >>>[D]N6Q/pp1kb3/6r1/8/2pp2q1/5nP1/PPP2P1P/RN2BK2 b >>> >>>Uri >>[D]N6Q/pp1kb3/6r1/8/2pp2q1/5nP1/PPP2P1P/RN2BK2 b - - 0 1 >> >>I hope that now it is smart enough to understand. >>I did not pay attention that you posted two spaces instead of one between the 2 >>and the b. >> >>Uri > >If I understand this position correctly (which I probably don't), then Nh4 is >the surest way for Black, who is behind on material, to get a draw. I ran the >position through my old Chessbase package, with these results: >Comet B02 found Nh4 fastest, in about two minutes (it actually found it sooner, >but it did not see it as a draw until two minutes); >Doctor 3.0 found it in three minutes; >Fritz 5.32, Hiarcs 7.32, and Crafty 16.6 did not choose Nh4. >Cheers, >Mark I think that you did not understand the position correctly. I did not analyze it but I remember that I gave Junior the position after Nh4 and after enough time I saw a negative score for white. Uri
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