Author: Howard Exner
Date: 18:57:31 11/14/98
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Here are two examples of nice moves made by Junior 5. The first one to me is a nice example of a computer program staying "true" to its strength - namely, keeping the position open and tactical. It is speculative in nature as other moves could have been as good. So it looks like this move may be a result of knowledge code - ie: giving a bonus for activating the Bishop on b2 and also weakening the opponents king's position. The second one is from a game Junior5 could have lost without finding this nice drawing line. 2r2bk1/p3qp1p/1p4p1/2r1P3/4B1b1/P2Q2P1/1B1R1P1P/4R1K1 w - - id Junior5 - Nimzo98; bm e6; 8/1r4k1/R2b4/3PpQpq/2Pp4/3P3B/7K/8 b - - id Nimzo98 - Junior5; bm Qh4;
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