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Subject: Re: Interesting endgame position

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 13:21:01 06/08/01

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On June 08, 2001 at 16:08:52, John Merlino wrote:

>On June 08, 2001 at 15:19:09, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>Here is a cute position that occurred between a commercial program and Crafty
>>last week:
>>
>>[D] 8/p4pp1/3rk2p/4p3/2P5/2K4P/P2R1PP1/8 w - - 0 1
>>
>>Crafty was black and moved the rook to d6, offering a trade.  The opponent
>>took it and was happy to do so.  Unfortunately, white is lost.  White saw
>>the passed pawn and apparently was quite happy.  Crafty's static evaluation
>>for this position is -1.0 roughly.
>>
>>For those that "don't do endgames" black's king-side majority is the problem
>>here.  White's passer gets blockaded, white has to desert it to stop black's
>>kingside passer he makes after a few pawn moves, and then black eats white's
>>a pawn and promotes.
>>
>>Instructional, at least.  These are the kinds of positions you want to
>>see your program get right.  I saw a very similar one against a GM today,
>>playing Crafty.  He calculated for a long time after crafty offered to trade
>>the last piece on the board.  He traded, and 10 moves later realized he was
>>dead lost. :)
>
>How did this game end after the rooks were traded?
>
>jm


Black wins easily.



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