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Subject: Re: a test position from linares

Author: Peter Kappler

Date: 13:47:50 03/01/02

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On March 01, 2002 at 04:35:08, Andreas Stabel wrote:

>On February 28, 2002 at 18:25:17, Peter Kappler wrote:
>
>>On February 28, 2002 at 16:23:47, martin fierz wrote:
>>
>>>aloha!
>>>
>>>here's a cool position from linares, kasparov-adams, white to play
>>>
>>>[D] r4bk1/p1B2pp1/1pp3p1/2P1R1P1/2nP2B1/P6P/5P2/6K1 w - - 0 32
>>>
>>>white played d5, which, since it was played by big K is probably a !! - he also
>>>went on to win the game. what do the engines say?
>>>
>>>cheers
>>>  martin
>>
>>
>>I just have to add that it was funny watching the audience reaction to this move
>>on ICC.  d5 appeared, and many people complained that it was a move transmission
>>error!  :)
>>
>>Apparently Adams has a clear draw if he just ignores the rook:
>>
>>http://www.kasparov.com/serve/templates/folders/show.asp?p_docID=20177?p_docLang=EN
>>
>>I'd be surprised if any computer can find Kasparov's idea.  If I feed the first
>>few moves of the game continuation into Tiger it doesn't understand the danger
>>for Black.
>>
>>-Peter
>
>I was watching this game live on FICS while analysing with crafty.
>My crafty running on a 800MHz machine with only about 38MB for crafty
>saw this move before it was played by Kasparov.
>
>Regards
>Andreas Stabel

Can you post a PV and score?  Does it actually stick with the move over time?

-Peter




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