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Subject: Re: Is there a program that can find this Move

Author: Eric Adolph

Date: 04:33:34 11/13/98

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CM6000took a minute to go over the f5 variations, the calcuated tha PV for Nxg6
and played it after calcukating a 2nd variation and one variation for some other
move (an additional 1:30). This was w/ time controls on 40 in 120.

>Hi
>
> This position was taken from a game between Gregg Fritchle(2075) and
>Grandmaster Julian Hodgson (2600+) at the Cardoza U.S. Open. Amazingly White
>Won!! in the biggest upset of the tourney(Now I am convinced that Grandmasters
>can lose to lower rated players , so I guess my win over rebel 10 is not so
>unbelievable after all!)
>
>
> r4r1k/pp1qp1bp/2p1n1pn/3pP3/3P1P1N/2P4Q/PPNB4/R4RK1 w - -
>
>
>
>Nxg6!!  I thought this position would be an excellent test for rebel 10 to
>solve. On my cyrix 233 after 13min 12ply -0.42 54 million position rebel chooses
>f5. I am wondering if their are any programs out there that can find the correct
>Nxg6? here is a little of he game continuation 20. Nxg6,hxg6 21.f5!Ng5
>22Bxg5,Rxf5 23.Qh4 and white won on move 45.



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