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Subject: Re: Position where computers can't find the right move, says Emil Sutovsky

Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto

Date: 07:30:18 07/17/01

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On July 17, 2001 at 08:34:50, Bernhard Bauer wrote:

>And so on.
>Which program can find 48. Re7 or which program can find 49. Re8 and in which
>time!

1.Re7 Nxd5 2.Re8 Qg5+ and then what?

Kh1 Qc1+ Kg2 Nf4+ and black draws at least

Kf1 Qf4+ Qf2 Qc1+ Re1 and now either

Ne3+ Qxe3 Rxf7+ Kg1 Qxe3 Rxe3 with drawing chances
or
Qg5 cxd5 Qxd5 Re8 Qd3 Qf5+ Ke1 Qxf7 with even better drawing chances

Kf2 Qh4+ and transposition in either of the above lines

Considering that white has a clearly won position before
Re7, it is just a move to throw away the win, and surely
a computer will never choose it because of that.

In the game black blundered with Nf4.

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GCP



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