Author: Bernhard Bauer
Date: 04:23:07 03/08/02
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On March 08, 2002 at 05:15:14, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>On March 08, 2002 at 04:00:04, David Dory wrote:
>
>>On March 08, 2002 at 00:40:01, Dieter Buerssner wrote:
>>
>>>>> 5b1k/3R4/5P2/p1rB4/8/8/6K1/8 b - -
>>>Thanks for all the answers. However, I'd also be interested in comments about
>>>the "knowledge" above. Was this just bad luck? Or is it just stupid to assume,
>>>that KRBPKRBP with Bs of opposite color should be draw?
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Dieter
>>
>>No, it's not bad LUCK. While the position has drawish material balance, the
>>placement of those pieces on the board, really favor WHITE. The Bking is stuck
>>in the corner with WHITE'S rook on his 7th row, ("like a stick in your throat"
>>is the expression, I believe), the Bpawn has NO support yet.
>>
>>WHITE'S bishop is aiming a laser right next to the Bking. BLACK'S bishop
>>meanwhile, sits on the edge of the board like a paperweight, almost.
>>
>>Meanwhile the Wking - he has unblocked ACRES he may choose to move to.
>>
>>The onus is on BLACK to hold this to a draw, and, IMHO, BLACK must give his
>>pieces more active placement and/or exchange pieces quickly, or lose.
>>
>>Dave
>
>I think Dave is right. There is nothing wrong with the chess knowledge of Yace.
>It is the bad situation of Black's king and Black's pieces.
>Kurt
With bishops of opposite color the attacking side usually has a big advantage.
This side is 'a piece up'. So I think white is much better due to his attacking
possibilities against a helpless black king.
Kind regards
Bernhard
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