Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 22:38:34 08/02/03
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On August 03, 2003 at 01:34:57, Anson T J wrote: >On August 03, 2003 at 01:21:24, Brian Kostick wrote: > >>I would say excellent attack by CM and an interesting position to look at. >> >>I let Hiarcs 8 have a look at the two positions with my 733MHz PIII: >> >>Noting H8 cleanly avoids Bf2 in the original position: >> >>[d] 2r2rk1/p3ppbp/6p1/8/8/QPqBBP2/P1P3PP/2KR3R w - - 0 20 >> >>Summary analysis by Hiarcs 8: >> >>1.Rhe1 Rfd8 2.Bd4 Bxd4 3.Qxe7 Qb2+ 4.Kd2 Bc3+ 5.Ke2 Bxe1 6.Kxe1 Qxa2 >> µ (-0.75) Depth: 6/25 00:00:04 266kN >> >>1.Qxe7 Rfd8 2.Qe4 Qb2+ 3.Kd2 Qxc2+ 4.Ke1 Bc3+ 5.Bd2 Rxd3 6.Qe2 >> ³ (-0.70) Depth: 8/29 00:00:29 2558kN >> >>1.Qa4 Rfd8 2.b4 Rxd3 3.Rxd3 Qa1+ 4.Kd2 Qxh1 5.g4 Qxh2+ 6.Kd1 Qg2 7.Bxa7 >> = (-0.01) Depth: 8/29 00:01:34 7816kN >> >>1.Rhf1 Rfd8 >> = (-0.25) Depth: 10/33 00:03:09 15701kN >> > >Thanks, could you please analyse the position after Rhf1 Rfd8? I don't see how >Rhf1 helps the situation. Doesn't black still win after these moves? nothing helps -- white is lost ....all move lose for white here - so there is nothing wrong with Bf2 - since they all lose anyway
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