Author: Uri Blass
Date: 04:40:54 12/26/01
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On December 26, 2001 at 07:31:17, Terry Ripple wrote: >On December 26, 2001 at 06:56:24, Terry Ripple wrote: > >>Your Chess Engine probaly will try for the win with Ng1??,and will lose,as then >>White's Knight is out of play and Black's C-Pawn will advance very fast to- >>Queen, but if White's King goes to K-R2 he can be happy for a draw, as i believe >>that Black can no longer advance his C-Pawn fast enough, because now the White >>Queen is capable of challenging the Black Queen more easily! If i'am wrong then >>please show me how this can be won for either White or Black? >> >>Comments welcome on this interesting position! >>Best regards, >>Terry >> >>Can your favorite engine find K-R2? If it can find this move, then how much time >>does it take to make the correct choice in this position? >> >> >>3Q1n2/5pk1/2p3pp/4P3/8/5N1P/P4PP1/2q4K >---------------------------------------- >I wanted to say that if White moves N-g1?, then Black responds with Q-c2 to keep >White's a-pawn from advancing, and then Black will begin advancing his- >c-pawn very fast, but if White responds by moving K-R2, then Black's Queen must >proceed with a "check" on f4 to hold a draw! > >Any comments are appreciated, >Regards,Terry Can your program read this FEN It is obvious for a human that it is white to move because white is in check but it is not obvious for some programs Here is the position in language that programs understand and even humans who do not know to read FEN understand [D]3Q1n2/5pk1/2p3pp/4P3/8/5N1P/P4PP1/2q4K w - - 0 1 Uri
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