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

Author: John Merlino

Date: 15:41:08 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

Chessmaster 8000 says that 33. Bxh7 is the move, but that 33...g6 is NOT the
right reply.

CM8000's results on a PIII-600:

Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
0:00	3/6	-0.57	26233		1. Bxh7 Rxg2 2. Re2 Rxe2+ 3. Kxe2
					Bf5 4. Bxf5 Kxf5
0:01	4/7	-0.67	83262		1. Bxh7 g6 2. b5 cxb5 3. Re2 d4+
					4. Kf2 Rxe2+ 5. Kxe2 Bf5
0:03	5/8	-1.08	263505		1. Bxh7 Rxg2 2. Ra1 Rb2 3. Ra7
					Be6 4. Rc7 Rxh2 5. Bd3
0:09	6/9	-1.23	797152		1. Bxh7 Rxg2 2. h3 Bxh3 3. Kd4
					Rf2 4. Rg1 g5 5. Rc1
0:30	7/10	-1.19	2667392		1. Bxh7 Rxg2 2. Bd3 Rxh2 3. Kd4
					Rh3 4. f4 Rf3 5. Rf1 Rxf1 6. Bxf1
1:46	8/11	-1.27	9479920		1. Bxh7 Rxg2 2. Kd4 Rxh2 3. Bb1
					Rh5 4. Kc5 Re5 5. Rc1 Re3 6. f4
7:18	9/12	-1.20	38495902	1. Bxh7 Rxg2 2. Bd3 Rxh2 3. Kd4
					Rh3 4. Re3 Rh5 5. Kc5 Re5 6. Kd4
					Rxe3 7. Kxe3
26:04	10/13	-1.18	138028331	1. Bxh7 Rxg2 2. Kd4 Rxh2 3. Bb1
					Rh4+ 4. Kc5 Rc4+ 5. Kd6 Bh3 6.
					b5 cxb5 7. Kxd5 Rc3 8. f4 Bg2+
					9. Be4

jm



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