Author: Bernhard Bauer
Date: 07:23:26 11/06/01
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On November 06, 2001 at 09:54:55, Uri Blass wrote: >On November 06, 2001 at 08:39:49, Bernhard Bauer wrote: > >>On November 06, 2001 at 07:20:26, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >> >>>On November 06, 2001 at 06:21:49, Rory Nolan wrote: >>> >>>>What settings etc did you use and how long did it take fritzy to find Rb4!. None >>>>of the progs I have can find it (Junior 7, Deep fritz, Shredder 5 etc..) mind >>>>you I only gave them approx 10 mins each (Amd 950 96 mb for hash) >>>>thanks >>>>Rory >>> >>>Default settings, 288M hash, Athlon 1000 >>> >>>I find it very strange Fritz 'finds' this move, as there >>>has been serious debate if the solution is correct. >>> >>>-- >>>GCP >> >>Serious debate? Well the first serious debate of this position was in Niendorf >>1927 between Nimzowitsch and Kmoch on the board. Later this position was >>discussed by german GM Kurt Richter in his book "Der Schachpraktiker", 1959 and >>may be others. So the position *is* correct. > > >1927,1959 >There were no chess programs at that time so the analysis was not serious >analysis. This is rediculos. > >I trust more analysis from today and not analysis that is more than 40 years >old. That old analysis was given by well known grand masters. I trust them more than nowadays patzers. > >I remember that there was a discussion about the position in the last years and >it seems that white can get a draw by correct defence. The statement "white can get a draw by correct defence" is wrong. > >I do not know what you mean by "the position *is* correct" The position is a clear win for black, as in the game. >If you mean that the move of Fritz gives the best practical chances then you are >correct but if you mean that the move is winning then you are probably wrong(I >am not sure because I did not waste time to check the analysis) If you "did not waste time to check the analysis" why do you comment?? If you like we can play on from that position. My move is Rb4. regards Bernhard > >Uri
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