Author: John Merlino
Date: 12:47:16 10/24/03
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On October 24, 2003 at 15:32:54, Uri Blass wrote: >On October 24, 2003 at 15:24:20, John Merlino wrote: > >>On October 24, 2003 at 15:16:04, Mihaly Szalai wrote: >> >>>On October 24, 2003 at 15:10:25, Afzal Siddique wrote: >>> >>>>On October 24, 2003 at 10:21:01, Mihaly Szalai wrote: >>>> >>>>>[D]8/6p1/3N4/8/4B3/4K1kp/5p1p/8 w - - 0 1 >>>>> >>>>>This position is nice and not too difficult. (White wins.) >>>>>E.g. Ruffian solves it immediately. >>>>>You should give it a try with your engine. >>>>> >>>>>Thanks >>>>>Mihaly >>>>> >>>>>PS. Junior is baffled once again. >>>> >>>>Hi, >>>> >>>>Suprisingly Junior 5.0 finds it in an instant >>>> >>>>New game >>>>8/6p1/3N4/8/4B3/4K1kp/5p1p/8 w - - 0 1 >>>> >>>>Analysis by Junior 5.0: >>>> >>>>1. +- (4.74): 1.Nf5+ Kg4 2.Kxf2 Kf4 3.Ng3 Kg5 4.Bh1 Kg4 5.Nf1 Kf4 6.Nxh2 g6 >>>>7.Bf3 >>>>2. = (0.00): 1.Ke2 h1Q 2.Bxh1 Kh2 3.Ne4 Kxh1 4.Kf1 >>>> >>>>(, MyTown 23.10.2003) >>> >>>I don' think so: 1.Ke2 h1Q 2.Bxh1 Kh2 3.Ne4? f1=Q!= >>> >>>Mihaly >> >>He incorrectly posted what Junior thinks the top TWO moves are. The first one >>shows Nf5+ as winning with a 4.74 score. The second one shows Ke2 as drawing. >> >>jm > >Nf5+ is not the solution and Junior5 cannot see the draw thanks to not >considering underpromotions. > >Uri You are correct. Although the poster DID confuse things a little by posting the evals for two different moves. jm
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