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Subject: Re: The ultimative testposition (from DeepJunior8-Kasparov)

Author: allan johnson

Date: 16:02:29 01/29/03

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On January 29, 2003 at 17:33:02, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On January 29, 2003 at 13:25:41, Thomas Lagershausen wrote:
>
>>[D]2b2rk1/rp5p/3p1qpQ/2nPpp2/p1P5/R7/PPBN1PPP/4R1K1 w - - avoid 21.b4?
>>
>>According to Garry Kasparov 21.b4? was the desicive mistake of the game in
>>whites play.See also:
>>http://www.worldchessrating.com/521916158.html?448451195843518
>>
>>So is there a program in the world that can handle this position right?
>>
>>Gentleman start your engines.
>>
>>TL
>>
>>PS: Don“t take the headline too serios.
>
>
>Actually Kasparov has said that this entire line led to a forced draw...  Which
>means that white did make a mistake by entering the b4 line as white had a nice
>position prior to that.
 If Kasparov knew all this why then did he groan when he played 25... Qa1 ch
and not f4?
Al


>
>However, _most_ programs would also play b4 as it is a _very_ deep tactical
>line that they simply don't understand for quite a while...



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