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Subject: Re: Torre vs Andersson,Biel 1977

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 14:07:07 09/11/01

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On September 11, 2001 at 14:58:52, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On September 11, 2001 at 14:52:12, Ed Schröder wrote:
>
>>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
>>
>
>
>And exactly when did Fischer resign against Cray Blitz or Crafty?
>
>:)


In your wildest dreams :)

Ed





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