Author: Jan-Frode Myklebust
Date: 03:39:33 05/06/98
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On May 06, 1998 at 03:46:28, Danniel Corbit wrote:
>Just the same, I would like to see this one out to its bitter end. I
>wonder if the big drop in loss of a rook for a pawn does not blind
>Crafty to deep future values along that line. From the current
>position, that move is now forced. I assume that Crafty thereafter will
>focus on the elimination of that final pawn. From a 'human' standpoint,
>I would not resign yet, but maybe that is only because I cannot forsee
>the inevitable well enough.
I see no way Crafty can stop the pawn, or push its pawn in... but I'll
play on for a few more moves before I resign just to make it totally
clear.
Latest update is
70. ... Rxd7 depth 15, score -16.44
PV: 70. ... Rxd7 71. Kxd7 Kg6 72. Nd6 Kh5
73. Nd5 Kh4 74. Nf5+ Kh3 75. Nxg7 Kh4
76. Nb6 Kg3 77. f5 Kg4 78. f6 Kf4
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Jan-Frode
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