Author: Art Basham
Date: 06:00:05 06/03/02
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On June 02, 2002 at 16:50:40, K. Burcham wrote: > > >Art it seems Rac1 is the best move here. >I think Qg5 also wins in this position. > > [D] r2r2k1/p1p2p2/1p2pPp1/7p/3P3Q/PbqP1N1P/5PPK/R3R3 w - - 0 1 > >Deep Fritz: > >1.Rac1! > +- (2.22) Depth: 14/35 00:01:12 95384kN >1.Rac1! Qxd3 2.Re3 Qf5 3.Rxb3 c5 4.dxc5 bxc5 5.Rb7 a5 6.Qg5 Rd5 > +- (2.88) Depth: 14/36 00:02:02 163512kN >1.Rac1! > +- (3.19) Depth: 15/35 00:03:04 245224kN >1.Rac1! > +- (3.50) Depth: 16/37 00:05:34 445708kN >1.Rac1! Qxd3 2.Re5 Rac8 3.Qf4 Kh7 4.Ng5+ Kg8 5.Ne4 Kf8 6.Qh6+ Ke8 ================= Thanks, but what you show us is that most chess computors have yet to learn the "art of chess"....and the human touch of setting traps, etc. Did you play it out? After Re5, and then if QXR..., Rxh5 and mates in 5...! Who is to say what is the "best move here"...? Just because a chess program does not see it, (Re5 for example).. that does not mean that it was the wrong move to make here...:-) Besides, some programs DO find it and play it...etc. regards, ab
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