Author: Kim Roper Jensen
Date: 05:05:33 09/07/03
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On September 07, 2003 at 07:53:18, Uri Blass wrote: >On September 07, 2003 at 07:42:00, Kim Roper Jensen wrote: > >>On September 06, 2003 at 23:59:16, Dieter Buerssner wrote: >> >>>On September 06, 2003 at 21:58:14, Kim Roper Jensen wrote: >>> >>>>Position from the game Larsen - Kavalek Montreal Tournament of Stars >>>> >>>>[D]1k6/8/B3K1P1/5P2/1pRr2Nn/2b5/8/8 b - - >>>> >>>>Only move here for black is Nxf5 and get both white pawns and it should be a >>>>draw - according to the notes by Whiteley (its taken from the tournament book, >>>>by Tal, Chepizhny & Roshal) >>> >>>Which move or line do you suggest after Nxf5 Kxf5? With a bit more time, Yace >>>will not give drawish score anymore. Is it really a draw? >>> >>>Regards, >>>Dieter >>> >>>PS. I dod not really understand your followup about taking the g pawn with B vs. >>>R. Can you suggest a line in that case as well? At the time, where the g7-pawn >>>could be captured in the line shown by Yace, it was only possible with the B. >>>So, you obviously wanted to suggest a line, that is different earlier. already? >>> >>>Regards, >>>Dieter >> >>the last part of with the B against the R thingie must have been a glitch inside >>my organic processor :) But i think everytime black gets both white pawns its a >>draw... see variations > >I think that it is not clear and a program should not have a draw score. > >It may be possible to win by mate attack even without promotion and the side >with the piece advantage has practical chances. > >Uri I dont think that White can win it, when both white pawns are taken. And most lines given by computer is with rooks swapped also this will not enhance the winning chances, rather the opposite..
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