Author: José Carlos
Date: 00:23:04 11/20/01
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On November 19, 2001 at 16:31:16, Chessfun wrote:
>
>This position came about in a game where Fritz 7 clearly
>winning played a move which seems to lose immediately,
>although he still don't see he is lost for a few moves.
>
>35...Rd5 and lost.
>
>Seems all Fritz versions will play 35....Rd5.
>
>[D]8/1p3pk1/p1p3pp/2P1r3/1P1R4/P6P/5K1P/8 b - b3 0 35
Averno never plays Rd5 here:
15 1.68 135.69 69121709 e5e7 f2f3 f7f5 h3h4 h6h5 d4d8 g7h7 a3a4
h7h6 d8h8 h6g7 h8d8 g7f7 d8d6
If I force Rd5, then I get a pawn up for white in a second:
10 1.00 1.22 698338 d4d5 c6d5 a3a4 g7f6 b4b5 f6e6 c5c6 e6d6
c6b7 d6c7
Anyway I'm not completely sure about this result because my function to
evaluate pawn endgames is not finished yet.
José C.
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