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Subject: Re: A loss difficult to calculate?

Author: Ed Panek

Date: 17:12:20 10/22/03

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On October 22, 2003 at 16:41:53, Jeroen van Dorp wrote:

>[D]8/2k2p2/7p/5p2/2p5/P7/6PP/4K3 b - - 0 38
>
>From my viewpoint, this game is lost for black. The king can't both attend the
>white a-pawn and simultaniously be in time back to the kingside to defend his
>kingside pawns and stop the march of white.
>
>It seems most programs start out with an equal evaluation, but as soon as you
>start playing these variations, they start to drop rapidly. From the start some
>favouring black, some favouring white a little, in the end playing through all
>variations it seems they all admit black is lost. The fail highs and fail lows
>are passing by in rapid sequences.
>
>***
>

So far Dual AMD2800+ with Deep Shredder 7_04

02:47:00.6	-14.90	30	-1580340750	Kb6 Kd2 h5 Kc3 Kb5 a4+ Kc6 Kxc4 Kd6 h4 Ke5 Kd3
Kf4 Kd4 Kg3 a5 Kxh4 a6 Kg5 a7 Kf6 a8Q Ke7 Qh8





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