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Subject: Re: Kingsafety testset requested

Author: Miguel A. Ballicora

Date: 09:52:34 09/22/01

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On September 22, 2001 at 12:23:19, Dave Gomboc wrote:

>On September 22, 2001 at 11:38:14, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
>
>>On September 22, 2001 at 10:14:11, Thomas Mayer wrote:
>>
>>>Hi Gian-Carlo,
>>>
>>>here is a game to that issue:
>>>
>>>[Event "1st Intl. CSVN Trn."]
>>>[Site "Leiden NED"]
>>>[Date "2001.05.20"]
>>>[Round "07"]
>>>[White "Tao"]
>>>[Black "Quark"]
>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>
>>>1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Nf6 3. f4 Nxe4 4. Nc3 Nd6 5. Bb3 exf4 6. Nf3 Be7 7. Ne5
>>>Bh4+ 8. g3 fxg3 9. O-O gxh2+ 10. Kh1 O-O 11. Qh5 Bf6 12. d4 b6 13. Kxh2 Ba6
>>>14. Rf3 Bxe5+ 15. dxe5 g6 16. Qh6 Qe7 17. exd6 Qxd6+ 18. Bf4 Qd4 19. Ne4
>>>Bf1 20. Raxf1
>>>1-0
>>>
>>>
>>>Quark fall in a booktrap here... last bookmove of Tao was 12. d4 (Quark was
>>>after 3. f4 out of book)
>>>
>>>Position after 12. d4
>>>[D]rnbq1rk1/pppp1ppp/3n1b2/4N2Q/3P4/1BN5/PPP4p/R1B2R1K b - d3 0 12
>>
>>This looks extremely hard because of the position of the white king.
>>
>>I think current Sjeng would try hard to trade off as much
>>pieces as possible, to diminish the attack on the white king,
>>instead of understanding it's black who is in trouble.
>>
>>--
>>GCP
>
>Then that makes is a good test position! ;-)  It's pretty clear that White's
>king is perfectly safe at the moment, and that the correct plan is to go and
>thrash Black's king before that changes.
>
>Dave

Exactly! great position. A Human can spot that in a second! it would be good
if a program can too!

Regards,
Miguel




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