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Subject: Re: Nice endgame trap 'Dolle Toren' (formated)

Author: Vincent Lejeune

Date: 02:25:16 05/28/02

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On May 27, 2002 at 20:05:19, pavel wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I don't know the proper English term for it but in Dutch it is called 'Dolle
>Toren' (means something like mad rook)
>Basically one party is in a stalemate position except for one rook. The party
>with the rook tries to force his opponent to take the rook by giving continuous
>check. Such a position could emerge from the following position (from a testgame
>KnightX-Baron):
>
>[D]8/4kp1Q/5p2/4p3/5n2/3r4/r7/4R2K b - -
>
>The trap is 1..Rh3 2.Qxh3 Nxh3 3.Rxe5 and white continues to give check.

Are you sur it's a draw here ? there are several possibilities to avoid the
check with moving the pieces who stalemates the king


>Much better would be 1..Kd6 and the trap is disabled.

What's the diffirence between the king on d6 and d7 ?


>The latest Crafty (18.15) cannot find the solution in a reasonable amount of
>time (at least not on my machine (Mobile P-II 500Mhz), it's at ply 15 after 68
>minutes).
>It's current pv:
>
>15 68:09 -5.31 1..Rb2 2.Qf5 Rh3+ 3.Qxh3 Nxh3 4.Rxe5+ Kd6 5.Rd5+ Kc6 6.Rd6+ Kb7
>7.Rxf6 Rf2 8.Rb6+ Kc7 9.Rc6+ Kd8 <HT>
>
>What does your program find?
>
>Richard.



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