Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 05:04:30 03/04/01
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On March 04, 2001 at 07:57:21, Andreas St. wrote: >On March 04, 2001 at 06:09:44, Sune Larsson wrote: > >> >> [D]4k3/3nn3/1p2pbp1/pP1p1pBp/P2P1P1P/4KPP1/4B3/2R5 w - - 0 1 >> >> Hilse-Kunstmann, Hamburg 1921 >> >> The story goes that the black player just had realized, that in >> the long run he would lose this game. It was an important match >> and he had stubbornly defended his difficult position, being an >> exchange down, when a sudden touch of magic and inspiration entered >> his mind... So, he played Kd8-e8, wrote down the move in his >> score sheet, and shook his head. The following deep sigh convinced >> the white player that his victory was close. We now have the >> position in the diagram above. >> >> Here white quickly played 1.Rc7 and glanced at his more and more >> depressed opponent. Black sighed once more and replied with 1.-Kd8. >> Yes, in lost positions additional mistakes come easy, white thought, >> and played his decisive 2.Rxd7+?. Instead of resigning, the black >> player now smiled, quickly played 2.-Kxd7 and ordered two sandwiches >> with Wurst and a cup of coffee... >> >> Test: Does your program avoid the trap 1.Rc7 Kd8 *2.Rxd7+?* >> This position is now a draw. >> >> Sune > > >Hi, > >Chessmaster (Athlon 1.2) plays after 1 min: > >1. g4 Kd8 2.Kd3 Ke8 3.Bxf6 Nxf6 4.g5 Score +3.50 > >after 2 to 5 min: > >1. g4 Kd8 2.Rc2 Bxg5 3.hxg5 Nf8 4.Rc1 hxg4 5.fxg4 Score +3.52 > >Good line? > >CM 6555 never thoughts about 1.Rc7! > >Greets AS Deep Fritz and Deep Shredder also play 1.g4. But what does CM play after 1.Rc7 Kd8? Enrique
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