Author: Andreas Schwartmann
Date: 03:23:36 03/11/01
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On March 11, 2001 at 05:59:27, Uri Blass wrote: >On March 11, 2001 at 01:26:41, Chessfun wrote: > >>On March 11, 2001 at 01:12:51, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On March 10, 2001 at 22:44:17, Chessfun wrote: >>> >>>>On March 10, 2001 at 21:43:21, Dann Corbit wrote: >>>> >>>>>On March 10, 2001 at 20:24:27, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>http://www.andreas-schwartmann.de/deepfritz/ >>>>> >>>>>[D]2rr2k1/p3bppp/Qpn1pn2/4N3/4qB2/P7/1P2NPPP/2R1R1K1 w - - >>>>> >>>>>I'm not wild about white's queen placement (in that it seems rather pointless), >>>>>but I don't see how this is a winning position. >>>>> >>>>>What's the line that leads to victory? >>>> >>>>Not sure where that position comes from but it's wrong. >>>>The last move made by white was 17. Be5 to which blacks >>>>reply was 17.....Nc6. >>>> >>>>Sarah. >>>I looked at the relevant link and the last moves were 22.Ne2 Qe4 so corbit's >>>position is right. >>> >>>Uri >> >> >>The link can say what it wants, the position is wrong. >>The last move was 17....Nc6 I know I made it. >> >>Sarah. > >I guess that the error in the link is that there is no "[" before nimzo8 >17...Nc6 18.Ba6 that is probably an analysis of nimzo8 Yes, that's right! I included the analysis of both Nimzo 8 and Junior and CB8 did not include an "[". Last update of the link was made BEFORE Shredder played 17. ... NC6, so the 17 ... Nc6 line is actually analysis, as you can see because there is "Nimzo 8:" written before the line! However, as ... Nc6 was actually played, we can now lean back and take a look at what Deep Fritz will actually play in move 18. >It will be more interesting to have also the scores of Shredder5(I see only >scores of Deep Fritz until move 17). Of course my CB 8 made site can only include DF scores, as I don't know of Shredder's. If Sarah can provide me with the Shredder scores, I can include them manually. Andreas
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