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Subject: Re: The locked-in bishop ==> W.R.Lovegrove-Emanuel Lasker,1902 [33.Bxh7!]

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 10:34:47 02/07/01

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On February 07, 2001 at 07:06:11, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote:

>         W.R.Lovegrove-Emanuel Lasker,1902
>      [D]8/3b2pp/2p2k2/3p4/1P6/4KP2/1rB3PP/4R3 w
>       And here White played 33.Bxh7. Is that a good move? JAFM
>       Source:  http://chesscafe.com/franett/franett.htm

Computer programs want to take the pawn with the bishop.  It seems obvious that
the bishop will be lost.  Which computer programs can avoid this bad move?
Or is my chess eye simply not seeing far enough again?



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