Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 12:05:46 02/28/01
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On February 28, 2001 at 14:58:36, John Merlino wrote: >On February 28, 2001 at 05:11:30, Sune Larsson wrote: > >> >> [D]8/1p3p1p/p4P1k/P4P1p/6pP/6Pq/5P2/5K2 w - - 0 1 >> >> >> True story this time. The above position happened in a free game between >> Dr J. Perlis and N.N., many years ago, in Germany I think. The good doctor >> was a generous man and played without a queen from the start. So it's not >> strange that he is missing one in the above position. And since we are >> careful, scientific people we shall have a closer look at it with Fritz. >> >> Okey, white is a queen down, is standing in check right now, Fritz gives >> 3 ways to go: >> >> 1.Ke2 -19.44 >> 1.Ke1 -19.75 >> 1.Kg1 -19.12 >> >> Guess it's time for a new game... In fact it is - because after >> 1.Kg1! *black* is mated in 6 moves. >> >> Sune > >CM8000 sees the mate instantly, and won't even report any more after that!: > >Time Depth Score Positions Moves >0:00 13/16 Mate07 38626 1. Kg1 b6 2. axb6 a5 3. b7 Qxh4 > 4. gxh4 g3 5. fxg3 a4 6. b8=Q a3 > 7. Qf8# > >jm Very nice indeed. I like that - no doubts or strange evals whatsoever! Thanks
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