Author: Dan Andersson
Date: 14:26:11 10/23/03
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On October 23, 2003 at 16:52:15, Joachim Rang wrote: >On October 23, 2003 at 16:13:31, Dan Andersson wrote: > >> There is currently no known forced win AFAIK. But the position is hideously >>complicated. Take the first move for example. 1. Kxg3 looks given but while 1. >>fxg3 might seem anti positional but is quite dangerous for black. The main idea >>is to play g4 or g5 and restrict the black pawns. One cute manouver is that Nh5 >>might become possible :) >> >>MvH Dan Andersson > >yes you are right. It's unanalyzable ;-). I'm currently looking on this line: > >1.Kxg3 Ke7 2.Kf4 f6 3.Ke3 e5 4.b5 Kd7 5.Kd3! and it seems that this line is won >for white... I haven't found a clear win yet after 5... f5 but this is certainly the best white can do in the Kxg3 line. It is promising but there are many tricky zwischenzug in the lines. > >Puh, too much for me. What is your "feeling"? Can white win? It would be a crime if there was no win. Black is behind every way I look at it. But it would still be a classic position. > >regards Joachim MvH Dan Andersson
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