Author: Uri Blass
Date: 15:00:12 01/21/03
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On January 21, 2003 at 06:20:27, Sune Fischer wrote: >Round 4: Frenzee - Nullmover > >What awesome power in that nullmover, white simply got outplayed. Frenzee tried >some weird and very long exchange that ended up losing a pawn. Black couldn't >ask for a better position: It seems to me that freenze simply sacrificed a pawn by Nb6 because of some bug >[D]3r3k/2r1q1pp/2n2p2/p3p3/1pQpP3/5R2/PPPB2PP/2R3K1 b - - 0 29 > >Nullmover was searching 10-11 plies, frenzee got 13-14 here most of the time, so >I had a feeling all was not lost. However, black proceded to win another pawn >and I started getting real worried, basicly I couldn't believe nullmoves >strength searching that many plies less. All I was hoping for was that white >wouldn't trade queens, perpetual check or something seemed to be the only >possible rescue. >It turned out I was right, with the advanced black pawns on the king side white >did find a repetition, but white found more than that, suddenly frenzee saw a >win here with Ra1! >[D] 6k1/8/1q1r1p1Q/4p1p1/1p5p/1P5P/6PK/5R2 w - - 0 64 If Frenzee saw a win that it means that frenzee has a bug because I cannot see a win after Ra1 Qd8 or Ra1 Rd2 Qg6+ Kh8 but only 0.00 score. Only after 65...Kf8 white got the advantage. Uri
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