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Subject: Re: Any possibility for a perpetual here?

Author: Jeremiah Penery

Date: 12:24:59 10/14/00

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On October 14, 2000 at 14:54:11, Jeremiah Penery wrote:

>[D]R3N3/5pp1/1Bk5/P1N2nb1/8/7r/4K3/8 b - -
>
>Example: 46. ...Nd4+ 47. Kf1 Bh4 48. Rc8+ Kd5 49. Nc7+ Kc4 50. Nd7 Rf3+ 51. Kg2
>Rg3+ 52. Kh2 Nf3+ 53. Kh1 Rh3+

Improvement: 53. ...Kd3 and draws!? For example, 54. Rh8 Ke2 55. Rxh4 Nxh4, then
what?  56. Nd5 g5!? 57. a6 Nf5, then white has to take a perpetual with Kh2 (or
other - but Bc7 is bad).

Kasparov already made a different move - 46. ...Re3+, but is this analysis any
good?



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