Author: Alastair Scott
Date: 09:03:42 03/16/03
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On March 16, 2003 at 08:18:12, Jorge Pichard wrote: >Analysis by Fritz 8: > >1. -+ (-7.19): 1...Qe8 2.Kb1 Qxh5 3.gxh5 g4 4.Bf7 g3 5.Bg6 g2 6.Kb2 g1Q 7.Bf7 >Qe1 8.Bg8 Qc3+ 9.Kb1 Qd2 10.Bf7 Qe1+ 11.Kb2 > > >(Pichard, MyTown 16.03.2003) > >Using 128 MB of Hash on my mere Athlon 1.2 GHz [D]3q4/8/5p1k/2p1pPp1/1pBpP1Pp/1P1P3P/2P5/NK6 b - - 0 1 This is an interesting one, replacing one fortress with another after 1. ... Qe8 2 <B moves> Qh5 3. gxh5 g4; Black can queen on g1 but has nothing to attack thanks to the cunningly-placed knight on a1 defending the pawn on c2 :) So far I have found no (Linux) program which understands _either_ fortress ... Alastair
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