Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 16:40:50 06/26/01
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On June 26, 2001 at 19:12:52, Dan Andersson wrote: >Let me ask you a question instead of providing an answer. Why does the white >king go up the board? I assume that you are talking about this one, since it's the only one with a real choice: 4k2r/rp5p/pR3Qp1/5p2/3pp3/2q3K1/7P/8 w k - 0 9 Or did I get that wrong too? That gives these possibilities: 4k2r/rp5p/pR3Qp1/5p2/3pp3/2q5/5K1P/8 b k - 4k2r/rp5p/pR3Qp1/5p2/3ppK2/2q5/7P/8 b k - 4k2r/rp5p/pR3Qp1/5p2/3pp3/2q5/6KP/8 b k - 4k2r/rp5p/pR3Qp1/5p2/3pp2K/2q5/7P/8 b k - I guess I'll have to completely rework for each of these possibilities. I just made the move that looked natural (seemed best). I'll have another go at it.
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