Author: Tanya Deborah
Date: 09:34:01 03/23/01
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On March 23, 2001 at 05:32:07, Uri Blass wrote: >On March 23, 2001 at 01:54:29, Heinz-Josef Schumacher wrote: > >>The follow study is not soluble for progrms today!? >> >>5nr1/2Pp2pk/3Pp1p1/4P1P1/6P1/5K2/8/7n w - - >> >>http://homepages.compuserve.de/hjsxy/2.gif >> >>M.Judowitsch- Study 1976 >> >>1.c8N!! [1.Kg2? Rh8 2.Kxh1 Kg8+ 3.Kg2 Rh4=). 1...Rh8 2.Ne7 Nf2 3.Kxf2 Rg8 4.Ke3 >>Kh8 5.Kd4 Kh7 6.Kc5 Kh8 7.Kb6 Kh7 8.Kc7 Rh8 9.Kd8 Rg8 10.Ke8 Rh8 11.Kf7 Rg8 >>12.Nxg8 Kh8 13.Kxf8 1-0 > > >I showed yace the following line >1.c8N Kh8 2.Ne7 Nf2 3.Kxf2 Kh7 4.Ke3 Kh8 5.Kd4 Kh7 6.Kc5 Rh8 7.Kb6 Rg8 8.Kc7 Kh8 >9.Kd8 Nh7+ 10.Nxg8 Kxg8 11.Kxd7 Kf8 12.Kc7 Nxg5 13.d7 Nf7+ 14.d8Q+ Nxd8 15.Kxd8 > >Black's moves were suggested by yace. >After it I took the moves back slowly. > >The result is that Yace shows 1.c8N with a score of +7.46 at depth 25. > >The main line is 1.c8N Rh8 2.Ne7 Nf2 3.Kxf2 Rg8 4.Ke3 Rh8 5.Ke4 Rg8 6.Kd4 Rh8 >7.Kc5 Rg8 8.Kb5. > >Uri Hi Uri, But... Which line of play displayed Yace if you do not show the main line ? Did it find c8N for himself?
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