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Subject: Re: Endgame evaluation

Author: Anthony Cozzie

Date: 15:33:49 12/14/03

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On December 14, 2003 at 15:18:46, Richard Pijl wrote:

>In a very recent game between Baron and Amateur (time control 45 10) on ICC, the
>following position occurred:
>
>[D]7k/2B2pp1/2n1b3/P2p2Pp/2p4n/4NP2/5K2/5B2 w - - 0 55
>
>White is two pawns down, both passers. As compensation, White has a pair of
>bishops. Understandably, Amateur showed a big plus score (+3.4), however The
>Baron thought is was almost drawn (-0.34). What do your engines think about
>this?
>
>The game ended in a draw after many more moves.
>Richard

Zappa prefers black:

1. a6 Kh7 2. Bb8 Kg6 3. f4 Nf5 4. a7 Nxa7 5. Bxa7 h4 6. Nxf5 Kxf5 7. Ke3 f6
 = (-1.34)      Depth: 14/31    00:01:16.17     32035kN

anthony



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