Author: Uri Blass
Date: 14:47:56 04/13/03
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On April 13, 2003 at 17:21:26, Jorge Pichard wrote: >Bobby's Queen sacrifice placed him among the greatest prodigies of all time. We >can all say that if you owned a top program, that we too have a GM prodigy in >our own home. ALmost every program can find it. I expect even palm tiger and palm genius to find it because it is a very easy sacrifice to find from computer point of view. Movei needs exactly 4496 nodes to fail high and 4950 nodes to get a stable score of 0.4 pawns for black for Be6 at depth 3. In that point it expects white to capture the queen but later(at depth 5) it changes it's mind and does not expect white to capture the queen Uri
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