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Subject: Re: Testposition - Bishop against 3 pawns

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 05:02:50 02/28/01

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On February 28, 2001 at 07:36:25, Dieter Buerssner wrote:

>On February 28, 2001 at 06:23:35, Sune Larsson wrote:
>
>
>>  8/5k2/7P/3K1PP1/8/8/1b6/8 b - - 0 1
>
>>  Test: The above position is a draw after 1.-Bc1 and should be
>>        evaluated close to 0.00.
>
>Yace 0.99.09, running in the background on AMD K6-2 475 with 20 MB hash.
>
>  nodes    time     score depth
> 257425330 31:45.2   0.00 27t  1...Bc1 2.h7 Kg7 3.g6 Bb2 4.Ke6 Kh8 5.Kd7 Kg7
>                               6.h8=Q+ Kxh8 7.Ke8 Kg7 8.Kd8 Bc3 9.Kd7 Kh8
>                               10.g7+ Bxg7 {EGTB} 11.f6 Bf8 12.f7 Bg7 13.f8=Q+
>                               Bxf8! {No mating material} {350}
>
>Yace also thinks, that Kg8 is drawing:
>
>  1368792  10.027   0.00 20t  2.Ke6 Bc1 3.Kf6 Bb2+ 4.Kg6 Bc1 5.f6 Bd2 6.Kh5
>                              Bc3 7.Kh4 Bd2 8.Kg4 Bc3 9.f7+ Kxf7 10.g6+ Kxg6
>                              {EGTB} 11.h7 Bd4 12.h8=Q Bxh8! {No mating
>                              material} {-350}
>
>Regards,
>Dieter

 Absolutely perfect analyse from Yet another Ace! ;) This makes me
 happy to see. Would Yace also play the above line in a normal
 tournament game?

 Sune



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