Author: Uri Blass
Date: 04:59:11 12/26/01
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On December 26, 2001 at 07:40:54, Uri Blass wrote: >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 Ng1 Qc2 Qf6+ Kg8 a3 c5 Qf3 c4 Ne2 and I do not see how black wins the game. Uri
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