Author: John Merlino
Date: 19:30:12 12/01/02
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On December 01, 2002 at 13:09:10, Art Basham wrote: >Here is the game that I won this past week on the internet... > >1.f4 e6 2.Nf3 d5 3.d4 c5 4.e3 Nc6 5.Bb5 Bd7 6.0-0 a6 7.Bd3 Qb6 8.dxc5 Bxc5 9.Qe1 >d4 10.e4 Nh6 11.h3 0-0-0 12.Kh1 Rde8 13.Na3 Bxa3 14.bxa3 f5 15.e5 g6 16.Bd2 Qa7 >17.Rb1 Kd8 18.Ng5 Ref8 19.Ba5+ Kc8 20.Bb6 Qa8 21.Bc5 Re8 22.Rb6! Kc7 23.Qb1 Kc8 >24.Bd6 Nd8 25.Bxa6 Bc6 26.Bb5 Bxb5 27.Qxb5 Nc6 28.Rb1 Nd8 29.Qc4+ Kd7 Tunroc >abandonne (Lag: Av=0.82s, max=1.5s)[29...Nc6 30.Nxe6 Qa5 31.Rxc6+ bxc6 32.Qxc6+ >Qc7 33.Qxc7#] 1-0 > >The way I see it... > >Most computer progtams (at move 22) will play Qh4..? when I played Rb6...! and >seized control of the open b file and won! > >That is because computers still lack "imagination" and still cannot "make a >plan" for a winning position and attack at move 22...etc. > >Moving the Queen to the wrong side of the board wins the knight, but >does not attack the King...etc. >regards >Art You just posted this position yesterday, making the same claim that computers "miss this completely". Now you say that computers "lack imagination" (which they do, OBVIOUSLY -- think about it). What you once again fail to understand (despite at least three posts stating this) is that Qh4 also wins, and that this position is not valid as a test. You played a good move, and many computers also choose a different GOOD MOVE. Just because computers don't agree with you doesn't make them wrong. jm
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