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Subject: Re: A move maybe Fischer or Petrosian would find, but not a computer

Author: Günther Simon

Date: 10:36:48 07/31/02

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On July 31, 2002 at 11:20:10, Jeroen van Dorp wrote:
...
>[D]r7/1p2ppkp/6p1/p2n4/Pn6/1r1P1P2/1P1Q2PP/1K1R3R w - - 0 21
>He then starts analyzing, and concludes it's a draw indeed.
>
>However, some months later he visits the Noordoostpolder, somewhere in the
>Netherlands (I'll be heading there tomorrow, that's why the piece caught my
>eye:)) and on a tournament there, in Emmeloord, some anonymous chess player came
>to Donner and asked him "what would black do if white would have played 21.Qc1?"
>
>Donner realized that this must be the solution and analyzes again; then he
>wonders if Fischer would have found the move, and is pretty sure Petrosjan would
>have been able to.
...

Jeroen do you have some further analysis on this because I even
doubt that Qc1 is the _only_ winning move?
What other moves did Donner analyze concluding that it must be
a draw (not seeing Qc1)?

Regards,
Günther



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