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Subject: Re: is this a drawn positiion?

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 12:26:31 10/07/01

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On October 07, 2001 at 09:04:08, K. Burcham wrote:

>
>
>last night i was in a comp-comp game, at chess.net. my opponent resigned with
>black in this position.
>but it seems this is a drawn position. i assume he resigned because of eval.
>
> [D] B7/4r3/1P1p3k/5p2/3B1P1b/5K2/7P/8 w - - 0 1
>
>kburcham

I don't think so.  Black is going to have to exchange that rook for a pawn.

Deep Junior 7 - W,S
B7/4r3/1P1p3k/5p2/3B1P1b/5K2/7P/8 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Deep Junior 7:

1.Bd5 Kh5 2.b7
  ±  (0.80)   Depth: 3   00:00:01
1.b7 Re8 2.Ba7 d5 3.b8Q Rxb8
  +-  (2.11)   Depth: 6   00:00:01  1kN
1.b7 Re8 2.Ba7 d5 3.b8Q Rxb8
  +-  (2.11)   Depth: 6   00:00:01  1kN
1.b7 Re8 2.Ba7 d5 3.b8Q Rxb8
  +-  (2.11)   Depth: 6   00:00:01  1kN
1.b7 Re8 2.Ba7 d5 3.b8Q Rxb8
  +-  (2.11)   Depth: 6   00:00:01  1kN
1.b7 Re8 2.Ba7 Be7 3.b8Q Rxb8 4.Bxb8 Kh5
  +-  (1.97)   Depth: 9   00:00:01  11kN
1.b7 Re8 2.Ba7 d5 3.b8Q Rxb8 4.Bxb8 d4 5.Bd5 d3 6.Ke3
  +-  (2.10)   Depth: 12   00:00:01  71kN
1.b7!
  +-  (2.40)   Depth: 15   00:00:01  363kN
1.b7! Re8 2.Ba7 Be7 3.b8Q Rxb8 4.Bxb8 Kh5 5.Bd5 Kh4
  +-  (2.90)   Depth: 15   00:00:01  547kN
1.b7 Re8 2.Ba7 Be1 3.b8Q Rxb8 4.Bxb8 Bb4 5.Bd5 Kh5 6.Bc7 Bc5
  +-  (2.89)   Depth: 18   00:00:02  1770kN, tb=3
1.b7 Re8 2.Ba7 Be1 3.b8Q Rxb8 4.Bxb8 Bb4 5.Bd5 Kh5 6.Kg3 Be1+ 7.Kh3 Bb4 8.Ba7
  +-  (2.96)   Depth: 21   00:00:06  7052kN, tb=79
1.b7 Re8 2.Ba7 Be1 3.b8Q Rxb8 4.Bxb8 Bb4 5.Bd5 Kh5 6.Bc7 Bc5 7.Kg3 Kg6 8.h4
  +-  (3.00)   Depth: 24   00:00:26  33725kN, tb=902
1.b7 Re8 2.Ba7 Be1 3.b8Q Rxb8 4.Bxb8 Bb4 5.Bd5 Kh5 6.Bc7 Kg6 7.Kg3 Be1+ 8.Kh3
Bb4 9.Bb6 Bc3
  +-  (3.02)   Depth: 27   00:02:02  169000kN, tb=6750
1.b7 Re8 2.Ba7 Be1 3.b8Q Rxb8 4.Bxb8 Bb4 5.Bd5 Kh5 6.Bf7+ Kh6 7.Bc7
  +-  (3.02)   Depth: 29   00:07:10  672750kN, tb=28655

(W,  07.10.2001)




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