Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 15:01:53 09/28/00
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On September 28, 2000 at 12:04:15, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: >Using Junior 6a White wins. A bishop and a rook do not make a queen. > >Frohlick,T - Junior 6.0 >Level=20'/40+0'/0+0'0. Albuquerque, 28.09.2000 > > 31MB. C72FB57C > 1...Rf6 2.40/8 2:12 2.Qe5 2.38/14 1:08 Rb6 2.57/14 33 3.Kf7 2.46/14 >1:25 Rb7+ 2.76/14 37 4.Kg8 2.35/15 2 Rb6 2.65/14 4 5.Qc7+ 2.35/9 1 >Kb5 2.65/12 1 6.Kg7 2.35/9 1 Rc6 2.65/9 1 7.Qe5+ 2.59/9 1 Ka6 >2.77/9 1 8.Qg3 2.39/6 1 Kb5 2.65/9 1 9.a3 2.35/9 1 Rb6 2.57/9 1 >10.Qe5+ 2.98/9 1 Ka6 3.28/9 1 11.axb4 3.50/9 1 Bh4 4.12/3 1 12.Qa1+ >3.82/3 1 Kb5 4.80/3 1 13.f6 0.79/3 1 Rxf6 2.93/3 1 14.Qxf6 10.01/9 >1 Be1 10.47/9 2 15.Qf1+ 11.96/9 1 1-0 > > >Tim Frohlick > >Incidentally Junior never used its' tablebases In this position, if you remove all the pawns, it is a draw. I don't see how white is going to make any progress. Black has an extra piece to stop any pawn advances... If junior didn't do any probes here, something is wrong. I ran it for 40 seconds and had 2000 probes. looks like a draw to me unless there is a tactic I didn't see.
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