Author: Ernst A. Heinz
Date: 05:20:03 03/06/98
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On March 06, 1998 at 07:27:46, Kai Lübke wrote: >The following position (probably not unknown to many who followed >the WMCCC in Paris) is from the Dark Thought vs. MChess 7 game in Paris. >In this situation, MChess 7 played Rc4!! > >2r2kn1/1p3pr1/pq2p3/3pP2N/b4P1P/PnPQ4/1B4P1/1R2KB1R b k - ; bm Rc4; id >"shep06" I'm afraid that you need to repeat your tests if you used the above FEN. It is not Black but White who may still castle to the kingside. BTW, our current "DarkThought" finds the following line with a positive score for Black after 37 sec: 1.. Rg6 2. Rh3 Rc4 3. Bc1 Qc7 4. Bb2 Re4+ 5. Re3 Bb5 6. c4 (+0.27) This looks like a transposition because after 1.. Rc4 it seems that 2. Rh3 is White's best defense. =Ernst=
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