Author: Uri Blass
Date: 11:50:25 11/27/02
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On November 27, 2002 at 14:39:34, Joshua Haglund wrote: >On November 27, 2002 at 10:52:09, bobby palacios wrote: > >>[D] r3qrk1/pp1b3p/1nn1pbp1/3p2N1/3P4/2N5/PPB2PPP/R1BQR1K1 w - - 0 17 >> >> >>Here is a position that occured in a game between Ruffian vs Hiarcs 7.32 at game >>in 25. Ruffian won the game with a brilliant attack, but does Hiarcs 7.32 have >>better defensive moves? >> >>The game continued: >> >>17. Nxh7 Kxh7 18.Qh5+ Kg8 19.Bxg6 Qe7 20.Re3 Be8 21.Rg3 Bxg6 22.Rxg6+ Bg7 >>23. Bh6 Rf5 24. Qg4 Rf7 25. Re1 e5 26. Qh5 Qe8 27.Nb5 Nc4 28. b3 a6 29. Nc3 Nb6 >>30. dxe5 Re7 31. Qg5 Qf8 32. Re3 Nd4 33. Rxb6 Rc8 34. Rf6 Qe8 35. Rg6 Qf8 >>36. Bxg7 Rxg7 37. Qh5 Rxg6 38. Qxg6+ 1-0 > >If I were playing this game I would of definately taken the h7 pawn! I came up >with a Sicilian version along with an Advanced version of the French Defense >that led to a rather quick mate. While my rating is only around twenty two >hundred, I think if a computer isn't programmed good enough, if it doen't even >consider the gamble or possiblity of such a sacrafice, it's not programmed well >enough. > >Joshua >toneewa@yahoo.com You can be sure that almost every program considers Nxh7. They do not choose it as the best move but it is another story. programs consider millions of lines and you can be sure that if the program has no bug Nxh7 is the first move of part of them. Uri
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