Author: Thomas Lagershausen
Date: 04:11:29 01/28/01
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On January 28, 2001 at 04:04:20, Uri Blass wrote: >[D]1R6/6kp/6p1/1P1q4/8/6QP/4r1PK/8 w - - 0 1 > >analysis > >59.Qc7+ Kh6(forced Qf7 b6) 60.Qf4+ Qg5(60...Kh5 61.Qg4+ Kh6 62.Qxe2 Qd6+ 63.Kg1 >Qxb8 is leading to the same position after 64...Qxb8 in the main line when g5 >Rb6+ is a forced win for white) 61.Qf8+ Kh5 62.Qf3+ Kh6 63.Qxe2 Qf4+ 64.Kg1 Qxb8 >65.Qe3+ Kg7(g5 66.b6) 66.Qe7+ > >This post is a response to the post with the claim that b6 is an impressive move >of Deep Fritz. > >I think that b6 only increases the length of the game and does not change the >result. > >Uri Thanks Uri for your fine work.Yes 66.Qe7+ wins.I had only a look in the lines after 66.b6 which ended in perpetual check. I hope you will not improve this line for white too. Greetings Thomas
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