Author: Howard Exner
Date: 19:49:32 02/05/01
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On February 05, 2001 at 18:05:53, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On February 05, 2001 at 13:01:41, Arturo Ochoa wrote: > >>On February 05, 2001 at 12:59:27, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: >> >>>The following position is first published in 1993 by an forgotten austrian >>>computerchessmagazine called "modul" and later "pc schach". >>>I am shure it´s to difficult for any current chessprograme, but let´s have a >>>look.The white position is won, but the way to show this is to play Re6!. >>>Which programe have a positive score by showing Re6! on his screen? >>>CM 8000 shows nothing after an overnight analysis.Shredder 5 and Yace 0.99 only >>>kingmoves.I know one programe that will play Re6! but the evaluation is negative >>>and the variation looks like an loosingline.But it´s interesting to see this by >>>an very famous programe.I would say a programe that wins against best defence >>>this position is a grandmaster. >>> >>>[Event "3/93-63 MR-Test2 17 "] >>>[Site "?"] >>>[Date "1792.??.??"] >>>[Round "?"] >>>[White "Makagonov "] >>>[Black " Kasparjan"] >>>[Result "1-0"] >>>[SetUp "1"] >>>[FEN "2bq1b2/1p3k2/1r1p1p1p/pNpP1PpP/P1P3P1/6B1/7Q/2K1R3 w - -"] >>> >> >>[D]2bq1b2/1p3k2/1r1p1p1p/pNpP1PpP/P1P3P1/6B1/7Q/2K1R3 w - - > >Hello What do you do after > >1.Re6 Bxe6 >2.Bxe6 Kg8 >3.Qc2 Qe7 >4.Be1 Ra6 >5.Bc3 Bg7 > >I mean all other lines are a peanut to see here, but >this is a line where i get about draw score as both sides >can't do shit according to diep. and i catually don't see really >an easy win plan for white here. When i played it with white >i actually managed to lose it because DIEP managed Ra8-f8 and in >between b6 covering all problems. Did you save the line vs Diep. If posted that could clarify the position for myself and others. So far I'm only getting good positions for white, as replied to in your other post. > >3..Qe7 as played below is directly giving a good score for white here. > >>>1. Re6 Bxe6 2. fxe6+ Ke8 (2... Kg8 3. Qc2 Qe8 4. Be1 Qe7 >>>5. Bc3 Qg7 6. Qf5 Be7 7. Na7 Rb3 (7... Qf8 8. Nc8 Qxc8 >>>9. Qg6+ Kh8 10. Bxf6+ Bxf6 11. Qxf6+ Kh7 12. Qg6+ Kh8 >>>13. e7 Rb4 14. e8=Q+) 8. Kc2 Ra3 9. Nc8 Kf8 10. Qg6 Qxg6+ >>>11. hxg6 Bd8 12. Nxd6 Rxa4 13. Nxb7 Bb6 14. Bxf6 Rxc4+ >>>15. Kd3 (15. Kd3 Rxg4 16. e7+ Ke8 17. Nd6+ Kd7 18. e8=Q+ >>>Kxd6 19. Qc6#)) 3. Qc2 f5 4. Qxf5 Qe7 5. Qg6+ Kd8 6. Be1 with the threads Ba5: >>>and Bc3 1-0 >>> >>>Thomas Lagershausen
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