Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 08:22:01 07/27/02
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On July 26, 2002 at 17:33:50, Patrick Jansen wrote: >[D]2b1rb1k/2r2ppp/n2p4/3P2PN/3NPQ2/2p3RP/1q3PK1/1B1R4 w - - > >With 37.Nh5-f6 !! white crahes the black position You also must considering the folowing Gm's many times make sacrefice on intuation too If it simply works out it only tells us something of the will to win. Rather then being corectly. It also can be so that such a position was the result. from longterm homebrew analyses. It is of much more importance how a program plays then how it knows to solve chessproblems Or it must be so that programs start to make sacrefices on intuition Or a long term positional sacrefice. I think this will take a long time! especialy if it did not find this position as good for White the position never would have acured in the first place! Regards Marc van Hal
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