Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 15:05:43 04/11/02
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>[d] r7/3r2pk/p1R2p1p/1p1q1N2/1P2pPP1/P1QnP2P/3R3K/8 w - - 0 33 >How long before each program plays 34.Nxg7! and shows that White is clearly >better? The continuation, plus one really nice variation: 34.Nxg7! Rxg7 35.Qxf6 h5 36.Rc5 Qd7 37.Rxh5+ Kg8 38.Qh6 Kf7 [38...Qc8 39.Kg3! Kf7 40.Rc2! Qd7 41.Rc6 +-] 39.Rf5+ Kg8 40.Rf6 a5 41.bxa5 Rxa5 42.Rd6 Qe7 43.Re6 Qf8 44.Qh5 Rh7 45.Qd5 Rf7 46.Rg6+ Kh8 47.Rxd3 Raa7 48.Qh5+ I think 34.Nxg7! does win and makes a very good puzzle (especially if you require the program to show a clear advantage and not just choose this move, which might show up as about equal to several others).
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