Author: allan johnson
Date: 20:08:36 10/12/02
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On October 11, 2002 at 20:45:44, Albert Silver wrote: >On October 11, 2002 at 19:14:24, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On October 11, 2002 at 18:27:08, Slater Wold wrote: >> >>>[D]rnbqk2r/1p3ppp/p7/1NpPp3/QPP1P1n1/P4N2/4KbPP/R1B2B1R b kq - 0 1 >>> >>> >>> >>>This is by far the hardest (IMO) position for computers. >>> >>>I have never seen a program give a *decent* score for the correct move, much >>>less get it. I gave Crafty 48 hours on this one time, and it never got it. >>> >>>Can *anyone* out there get axb5? >> >>What other programs have you tried? >> >>How do you know that axb5 is correct? > >If I'm not mistaken, this is a famous combination by Ivanchuk back from the 1990 >New York Open. > > Albert Albert This is a book opening.I don't know if Ivanchuk inspired it. Al
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