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Subject: Re: a tough position

Author: Drexel,Michael

Date: 14:11:12 05/09/03

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On May 09, 2003 at 16:45:10, martin fierz wrote:

>i was playing in a tournament when the following crazy position turned up on the
>board next to me:
>
>[D]rnb2b1r/pp4pp/1kp2P2/8/5B2/1B6/PPP1QPqP/RN2K2R w KQ - 0 12
>
>we humans of course want to play Nc3 here and sac the two rooks (Nc3 Qxh1+ Kd2
>Qxa1), because that's what you do in this kind of position :-)
>in fact, it is correct to do this - Nc3! wins.
>is there a program which finds Nc3 AND gives it a positive score?
>
>cheers
>  martin

I do not want to play Nc3 here unless I would find a forced mate.
Probably I would decide to not waste time calculating it because the position
is fine for white after Rf1.
But thats just me.
Im lazy

Michael





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