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Subject: Re: Non of the top programs can help you solve this position !

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 23:56:21 03/18/03

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On March 18, 2003 at 18:48:40, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On March 18, 2003 at 17:39:32, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>On March 18, 2003 at 16:30:30, Joachim Rang wrote:
>>
>>>hm, very well. But how can white make progress on the kingside?
>>
>>Apparently you just read the last paragraph, but did NOT bother to analyze the
>>position at all.
>>
>>[D]8/8/4k1K1/2p1p3/2PbP1N1/8/8/8 b - - 0 9
>>
>>
>>White will now play Kf6-h7-g5+, etc and win easily. However,
>>if there were no black pawn on c5, then Black would have sufficient
>>counterplay to hold the draw, since his King could use the c5-square
>>to attack White's pawn.
>
>
>This is a possible continuation.
>
>1... Bc3 2. Nf6 Be1 3. Ne8+ Kd7 4. Ng7 Bc3 5. Ne6 Kc6 6. Ke7 Kb6 7. Kd6 Bd4 8.
>Kd5 Be3 9. Nd8 Kc7 10. Nf7 Bd2 11. Nxe5 Bg5 12. Nd3 Kd8 13. Nxc5
>
>[D]3k4/8/8/2NK2b1/2P1P3/8/8/8 b - - 0 13
>


 I let Hiarcs 8 play this position under shoot which is half way solved and it
didn't find the wright solution. I don't think there is any program that can
find the wright idea.

[D]8/8/4k1K1/2p1p3/2PbP1N1/8/8/8 b - - 0 1

1... Bg1 2. Nh6 {[%emt 0:02:26]} Bd4 {(Be3) [%emt 0:02:25]} 3. Nf7 {
(Nf5) [%emt 0:02:33]} Bc3 {(Ke7) [%emt 0:02:31]} 4. Ng5+ {[%emt 0:02:18]} Ke7 {
[%emt 0:01:38]} 5. Kf5 {[%emt 0:01:59]} Ba1 {(Bb2) [%emt 0:01:54]} 6. Nf3 {
[%emt 0:01:41]} Kd6 {[%emt 0:01:43]} 7. Kf6 {(Nh4) [%emt 0:01:38]} Bd4 {
[%emt 0:01:40]} 8. Ng5 {[%emt 0:01:35]} Kc6 {[%emt 0:01:37]} 9. Ke6 {
(Ke7) [%emt 0:01:04]} Kb6 {[%emt 0:01:33]} 10. Kd6 {[%emt 0:01:30]} Ka5 {
[%emt 0:01:30]} 11. Ne6 {[%emt 0:01:27]} Kb4 {[%emt 0:01:27]} 12. Kd5 {
[%emt 0:01:24]} Bg1 {[%emt 0:01:03]} 13. Ng5 {[%emt 0:01:21]} Be3 {
(Bd4) [%emt 0:01:22]} 14. Nf7 {[%emt 0:01:28]} Bd4 {[%emt 0:01:19]} 15. Nd6 {
[%emt 0:01:15]} Kc3 {[%emt 0:01:17]} 16. Nc8 {(Ne8) [%emt 0:01:13]} Kd2 {
(Kd3) [%emt 0:01:14]} 17. Ne7 {[%emt 0:01:10]} Ke2 {[%emt 0:01:12]} 18. Nc6 {
[%emt 0:01:08]} Kd3 {[%emt 0:00:52]} 19. Nd8 {[%emt 0:01:06]} Kd2 {
[%emt 0:01:08]} 20. Ne6 {[%emt 0:01:23]} Kd3 {[%emt 0:01:05]} 21. Nf8 {
[%emt 0:01:01]} Kc3 {(Bb2) [%emt 0:01:03]} 22. Ng6 {[%emt 0:00:59]} Kd3 {
[%emt 0:01:01]} 23. Nh4 {[%emt 0:00:57]} Kc3 {[%emt 0:00:59]} 24. Nf3 {
[%emt 0:00:52]} Kb3 {[%emt 0:00:57]} 25. Nh2 {[%emt 0:00:53]} Kc3 {
[%emt 0:00:43]} 26. Ng4 {[%emt 0:01:08]} Kd3 {[%emt 0:00:54]} 27. Nh6 {
[%emt 0:00:49]} Ke3 {(Kc3) [%emt 0:00:39]} 28. Nf5+ {[%emt 0:00:47]} Kd2 {
(Kd3) [%emt 0:00:51]} 29. Kc6 {[%emt 0:00:46]} Ke2 {(Kd3) [%emt 0:00:49]} 30.
Ng7 {[%emt 0:00:45]} Kd3 {[%emt 0:00:47]} 31. Kd5 {[%emt 0:00:32]} Bc3 {
[%emt 0:00:46]} 32. Nh5 {(Ne8) [%emt 0:00:42]} Bd4 {[%emt 0:00:44]} 33. Nf6 {
[%emt 0:00:41]} Ke3 {[%emt 0:00:43]} 34. Nd7 {[%emt 0:00:39]} Kf4 {
[%emt 0:00:31]} 35. Nxc5 {[%emt 0:00:38]} Bxc5 {[%emt 0:00:30]} 36. Kxc5 {
[%emt 0:00:18]} Kxe4 {[%emt 0:00:18]} 37. Kb6 {[%emt 0:00:37]} Kd3 {
[%emt 0:00:30]} 38. c5 {[%emt 0:00:23]} e4 {[%emt 0:00:28]} 39. c6 {
[%emt 0:00:34]} e3 {[%emt 0:00:00]} 40. c7 {[%emt 0:00:00]} e2 41. c8=Q e1=Q
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>Pichard



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