Author: Koundinya Veluri
Date: 14:54:46 03/16/03
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On March 16, 2003 at 12:03:42, Alastair Scott wrote: >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 How about this. Black puts its promoted queen on c1, trapping the white king on a2. Then, can't the black king march to c3 to allow the queen to checkmate? Koundinya
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