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Subject: Re: A not easy endgame for computers

Author: Rory Nolan

Date: 18:01:29 01/26/02

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On January 26, 2002 at 20:25:02, Eduard Nemeth wrote:

>The following position developed in a game newer of date:
>
>[D]7R/8/7k/6p1/r5p1/6B1/5PK1/1r6 b - - 0 0
>
>
>We are near that 100 moves here already somewhere. The two human players played
>here up to the bitter end of the 50 moves rule, because black did not want
>simply to see that the position not to be won is. One would play against
>programs in such a way became the programs here probably likewise 50 moves to
>long only shift. The interested reader can test once like different programs
>this position to evaluate. For me would be interesting to know whether a program
>before the 50 moves rule would still try a rook against the bishop to sacrifice
>there black still a pawn more possesses thereafter?
>
>Eduard
Dear Eduard
Are you using babelfish to translate?
It is truly awful
Rory
p.s please post some of your games against Fritz7
thank you




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