Author: Ferdinand S. Mosca
Date: 03:41:47 02/26/01
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On February 25, 2001 at 18:54:44, Sune Larsson wrote: > > [D]5k2/5p2/8/7p/4q3/6PK/1Q5P/8 w - - 0 57 > > > This position happened in Enrique's tournament this year. > Nimzo 8 played white against Deep Fritz. This Nimzo is really > an unpredictable program. Here he played 57.Qh8+ Ke7 and took > the pawn with 58.Qxh5. Then played out this Q-ending a pawn up > and managed to lose it !! This is not a study and there are no > hidden tricks. Quite unbelievable... > > Sune Hi Sune, I generally feel that Nimzo has some problems in the endings, but it is strong in the middle game, this is just my observation of the game played against Hiarcs 7.32 in the endgame. Tonight i will try to combine Nimzo 8 + Hiarcs 7.32 against the great Deep Fritz. I will let Nimzo manned the middle game and use Hiarcs at ending. Since I have only 1 computer I do it manually, just for fun. I wonder if somebody with two computers have done this before (running games automatically) like combining two or more engines defining each for opening, middle and ending against a stronger engine. The purpose probably is to test the all-around game of the stronger engine. Regards, Dinan
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