Author: Uri Blass
Date: 01:04:34 03/19/03
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On March 19, 2003 at 02:56:21, Jorge Pichard wrote: >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 I see that the game ended in a draw. I did not analyze the position and did not look in the game but I think that if you criticize programs for not finding the right solution you should explain what is the move that they fail to find and when did Hiarcs blunder in the game. Uri
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