Author: Dieter Buerssner
Date: 10:36:33 02/13/01
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On February 13, 2001 at 12:32:52, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote:
> Mark Dvoretsky,"Art of Analysis",1989
> White to play and win
> [D]8/8/8/7k/3r3P/3PR1K1/8/8 w
With Yace, I only get a draw score.
> Source: http://www.chessplayer.com/RookDvoretsky.htm
[After 1. Re5 Kg6 2. Re6+]
Other moves considered in the book are 1) 2...Kf5 3.Re3 Rg4+ (another
possibility is 3...Rd8+ 4.Rf3+! and Black is lost, since going to the file means
White's h-pawn advances forward, while alternative 4...Rg6 5.Kf2 leads to a lost
position as well.) 4.Kh3 Rg1 5.Rf3+ Ke5 (5...Kg6 6.Rg3+ Rxg3+ 7.Kxg3+-)
6.h5+-; and White wins.
Here Yace wants to play 3...Kf6 and again shows draw score. What is the
winning line after 3...Kf6 ?
I only find:
36963 2.335 0.00 14. 4.h5 Kg5 5.Rf3 Kxh5 {EGTB}
This doesn't change for a few minutes.
Regards,
Dieter
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