Author: ALI MIRAFZALI
Date: 16:47:39 11/26/03
In the game Fritz vs Diep 35..Kh6 allowed the sensational finish of the game. Another case in which Computational Power means nothing in Computer chess.512 Processors of Diep made this mistake.Here is Chessmasters saving move and better analysis: [D]5r2/3Q2kp/nq3rp1/p3p3/3pB3/P5PP/1PR2P2/2R3K1 b Time Depth Score Positions Moves 0:00 1/5 0.65 25734 35...R6f7 36.Qd5 Re8 37.Bg2 a4 0:00 1/6 0.49 37573 35...R6f7 36.Qd5 Re8 37.Qa2 Ref8 38.Bd5 d3 0:00 1/7 0.57 77148 35...R6f7 36.Qd5 Re8 37.Qc4 Rd8 38.Re2 Nc7 0:01 1/8 0.53 208290 35...R6f7 36.Qd5 Re8 37.Bd3 Nc7 38.Qc5 Qxc5 39.Rxc5 e4 40.Bxe4 Rxe4 41.Rxc7 Rxc7 42.Rxc7+ Kh6 0:07 1/9 0.67 1012756 35...R6f7 36.Qd5 Re8 37.Kg2 Nc7 38.Qc5 Qb5 39.f3 Rd8 0:19 1/9 0.50 2647304 35...Kh6 36.Bd3 Rf3 37.Qe7 Qf6 38.Qxf6 R8xf6 39.Be4 Rb3 40.f3 0:44 1/10 0.56 6809962 35...Kh6 36.Bd3 Qb3 37.Bc4 Qf3 38.Qe7 d3 39.Rd2 e4 40.Bd5 0:52 1/10 0.46 8046130 35...R8f7 36.Qd5 Re7 37.Bd3 a4 38.Be4 Rd6 39.Qc4 Qb3 40.Qc8 d3 1:10 2/11 0.53 10750321 35...R8f7 36.Qd5 Re7 37.Bd3 Rd6 38.Qf3 Nc7 39.Rc5 Rdd7 40.R1c2 Rf7 am
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