Author: Howard Exner
Date: 22:03:03 07/23/98
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On July 23, 1998 at 23:18:33, blass uri wrote: >I think Rebel10 did a draw in the 7th game because anand played too fast. >If anand thought more about the move 33.d6 then he would win >becuse in this case Rebel10 was playing Qe6(because in this case it had more >time to think on anand's time) >and after 34.Bc6 Rc3 35.bxc3 Qc4 36.Bb2 Qxf1+ 37.Qc1 Qxc1+? 38.Bxc1 Rb1+? >39.Kxa2 Rxc1 >40.cxd4 Rxc6 41.d7 Ra6+ 42.Kb3 Rb6+ 43.Kc4 Rb8 44.Kc5 >white is winning > >am I right? Yes you are right. This has already been posted. It looks like a composed problem. >does Rebel10 do the moves I gave for black from 34 to 43 > >I checked the position after Qe6 34.Bc6 with the version of Junior amir ban sent >me and ir needed hours to find 34...Rc3 before that it prefered R3b4 >how did Amir Ban found the line begin with 34...Rc3 >did he give Junior a long time to evaluate the position or maybe he looked >on Rebel's homepage or maybe he has another version of Junior He might have entered the move in manually and then checked it that way to save time. That's how I use Rebel 8 to analyze, by entering in a series of moves, then saving it on a clipboard. Then I use takeback feature and try something else that looks interesting. I think you and all the others who added what other computers were playing during the game added extra excitement to an already frenzied event. I really hope others will try something like this. A one on one match always draws a crowd like a school yard fight. Hiarcs-Hergott, Rebel - Anand, who's next? > >Uri
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