Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 11:41:16 12/05/01
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On December 04, 2001 at 16:35:25, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote:
> Palevic vs Solovev === Correspondence Chess 1983
> Source:British Chess Magazine,May 1987,page 189
> [D]2k2r1r/pp4p1/1bp1p3/1q3n2/8/1QBN4/P4PPP/1R1R1B1K b
> 1...Qxb3 2.Rxb3 Rxh2+ 3.Kg1 Rh1+
> "In the actual game Black,a piece down,settled for a draw by 1...Ng3+
> 2.Kg1 Bxf2+ 3.Nxf2 Qxf1+ 4.Rxf1 Ne2+ with a perpetual check." J.J.Walsh
Chess Tiger 14.7 for Palm (Palm m505 ov. to 54MHz) plays Qxb3 immediately, but
with a -3.xx score.
After 83 seconds it understands that it is a win for black by displaying a score
of +6.30 for black.
After playing Qxb3 Rxb3, Tiger 14.7 for Palm announces almost instantly the mate
in 4: Rxh2 Kxh2 Rh8+ Kg1 Ng3 Bxg7 Rh1#
Christophe
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