Author: Uri Blass
Date: 14:08:38 12/24/00
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On December 24, 2000 at 15:44:57, Pete Galati wrote: >On December 24, 2000 at 08:02:18, David Rasmussen wrote: > >>Actually, it has nothing to do with christmas, but here goes: >> >>[D]8/8/5n1p/p1k1pBpP/1p2P1P1/1P2K3/P7/8 b - - 0 1 >> >>This position is from Damjanovic-Fischer, 1970. I've gotten it from Silman's >>masterpiece, How To Reassess Your Chess. >> >>He uses it as a demonstration of how important it is to penetrate the enemy >>position with the king, in such an endgame, and that bishops aren't superior to >>knights in endgames with pawns only on one side of the board. >> >>The line played was 1...Kb5 2. Kd3 a4 3. bxa4+ Kxa4 4. Kc4 Ka3 5. Kc5 Kxa2 6. >>Kxb4 Kb2 >> >>Here, Silman says that black is winning, because the black king gets into the >>enemy position, and because the knight is now equal to the bishop. >> > >Comet after booting into Windows ME's crippled Dos, and chewing on that position >for a half hour said Ne8: > >19. +0.51 1800 495527416 f6e8 e3d3 e8c7 f5c8 c5c6 c8f5 c7e8 > >==> My Move: f6e8 in 30:08 > >Crafty after about 48 minutes says Ne8 too: > > 23-> 47:59 0.00 1. ... Ne8 2. Be6 Kd6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. > Be2 Kc5 5. Kd3 Nd7 6. Ke3 Nf6 > >Junior6 after about 15 minutes says Kc6: > > >1...Kc6 2.Bc8 Kb5 3.Bf5 Kc5 4.Kd3 Kc6 5.Kc4 > = (-0.16) Depth: 32 00:13:45 361831kN > >Comet gave up the Kc6 idea after 45 seconds. > >Kc6 or Kb6 both seem ok to me, Ne8 seems like a normal move to make, it's >probably what I would do, but I have to agree that Kb5 is the best move and >black probably has the best chance of promoting a pawn with that. > >Pete You do not have to agree about it. After Kb5 white can defend better and avoid 4.Kc4. I do not see a win for black after the typical computer move. Uri
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