Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 19:40:15 03/22/03
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On March 22, 2003 at 18:57:15, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>I was setting different positions found in the book { The Most Instructive Games
>of Chess Ever Played) by Irving Chernev. We all know that these 62 Masterpieces
>of Chess Strategy were played by Humans, but after testing different positions,
>I found out that most of them were solved by today's top programs. It is about
>time for somebody to collect at least 50 great games played by top computer
>programs and publish it. Anyway, here is an interesting
>position played by Smyslov vs Reshevsky Moscow 1948.
>
>How many programs besides Fritz 8 and Shredder 7 play the correct move 26.Qh4!
>Quoted by Chernev as a Clever play! The idea is to force an exchange which rid
>the board of Black's Queen, the only defender of the Queen Pawn. There is no way
>to save the pawn, since 26...Qd7 is answered by Qd8+, and if QxQ 27. PxQ and the
>d6 pawn is beyond help.
>
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>[D]rn5k/1p2q1p1/pB1pp2p/4p3/4P1Q1/2P3P1/PP3P1P/3R2K1 w - - 0 1
I ram some engines and found Deep Sjeng and Hiarcs 8 found qh4 as well.
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