Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 11:52:12 09/11/01
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On September 11, 2001 at 13:37:35, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On September 11, 2001 at 11:19:18, Ed Schröder wrote: > >>On September 11, 2001 at 09:04:45, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote: >> >>> Torre vs Andersson,Biel 1977 >>> [D]1r6/1pb1k1p1/4p2p/1p1p4/3Pp2P/1R2P1PB/1P2PK2/8 b >>> In this position Black played 34...b4!! and GM Torre resigned. >>> Black threatens 35...Bd6,and if 35.Rxb4 then 35...b5! 36.h5 Bd6 >>> 37.Rb3 b4! [followed by Re8,Kd7-c6-b5-a4.] >>> Very unusual,can the chess programs find that surprising pawn move? >>> Source[in Italian]:"Giocare Bene per Giocare Meglio" by Enrico Paoli, >>> page 163,Mursia 1982,third edition >>> "la piú imprevista e la piú perfida mossa del torneo dei GM in Biel" >>> [the most unexpected and the most perfidious move from the Biel GM tournament] >> >>Piece of cake. >> >>Ed >> > > >Maybe, maybe not. Looks like "right move, wrong reason". I don't think >a GM would resign with a score of +.6, IMHO. :) Maybe yes, I happen to know your favorite world champion resigned in a 0.00 position against your favorite program :) Ed >>========================================== >> >>00:00:01 10.00 0.41 1..Rf8+ 2.Kg2 b6 3.Rxb5 Kd6 4.Rb3 >> e5 5.Ra3 Bd8 6.Bg4 (1) >> >>00:00:02 10.14 0.41 1..b4 >>00:00:02 10.14 0.58 1..b4 2.Rxb4 b5 3.Rb3 b4 4.Kg2 Bd6 >> 5.Bg4 Ra8 6.h5 Kf6 (2) >> >>00:00:02 11.00 0.63 1..b4 2.Rxb4 b5 3.Rb3 b4 4.Kg2 Bd6 >> 5.Bg4 Ra8 6.h5 Kf6 (2) >> >>00:00:04 12.00 0.64 1..b4 2.Rxb4 b5 3.Rb3 b4 4.Kg2 Bd6 >> 5.Bg4 Ra8 6.h5 Kf6 (3) >> >>00:00:08 13.00 0.64 1..b4 2.Rxb4 b5 3.Rb3 b4 4.Kg2 Bd6 >> 5.Bg4 Rf8 6.Bh5 Kd7 7.Bg4 (6) >> >>00:00:17 14.00 0.66 1..b4 2.Rxb4 b5 3.Rb3 b4 4.Kg2 Bd6 >> 5.Bg4 Rf8 6.h5 Kd7 7.Bh3 (13) >> >>00:00:35 15.00 0.66 1..b4 2.Rxb4 b5 3.Rb3 b4 4.Kg2 Bd6 >> 5.Bg4 Rf8 6.h5 Kd7 7.Bh3 (29) >> >>00:01:15 16.00 0.63 1..b4 2.Rxb4 b5 3.Rb3 b4 4.h5 Bd6 >> 5.Bg4 (56) >> >>00:02:50 17.00 0.64 1..b4 2.Rxb4 b5 3.Rb3 b4 4.h5 Bd6 >> 5.Bg4 (132) >> >> >>Positions : 148.558.187 >>Nodes per second : 863.710
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