Author: Torstein Hall
Date: 09:24:26 12/16/01
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On December 16, 2001 at 06:09:26, Ed Schröder wrote: >[d]8/8/3b1k1p/6p1/6P1/pK3N2/7P/8 b - - id Hiarcs7.01 - Century 4; bm d6h2; For what it is worth, here is F7 take on the position: New game 1...Be7 [1...Ke6 2.h3 a)2.Nd2 Kd5 (a)2...Ke5 3.Nc4+ Kd5 4.Nd2 Bc5-+ -3.38/21 ) 3.h3 Bf8 4.Ka2 Ke5-+ -3.66/22 ; b)2.Nd4+ Kd5 (b)2...Ke5 3.Nb5 Be7 4.Nc7 Ke4-+ -3.32/21 ) 3.Nf5 Bf8 4.Ng3 Ke5-+ -3.60/22 ; 2...Be7 (2...Kd5 3.h4 Bf4 4.hxg5 Bxg5µ -1.35/22 ) 3.Nd4+ Kd5 4.Nf5 Bf8-+ -3.25/22 ; 1...Bc5 2.Ka2 (2.h3; 2.Kc2) 2...Bb4 (2...Bf8) ; 1...Bf8; 1...Bb4] 2.Nd4 [2.Ka2 Ke6 3.Nd4+ Kd5 4.Nf5 Bf8-+ -3.50/23 ; 2.Kc2 Ke6 3.Nd4+ Kd5 4.Nf5 Bf8-+ -3.57/21 ] 2...Ke5 3.Nc6+ Kd6 4.Na5 Kd5-+ -3.32/22 Line Torstein >This is a fragment from the game Hiarcs7.01 - Century 4. > >Here Rebel to my big surprise played 74...Bxh2?! and won later. > >I wonder about the status of 74...Bxh2 (is it the best move?) but it surely is a >surprising move and I wonder about the analysis of other chess programs for a >final verdict. > >Ed
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