Author: Harald Faber
Date: 22:33:33 01/06/04
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On January 07, 2004 at 00:20:17, K. Burcham wrote: > >Steve Maughan, big book of combinations > >Tibensky - Franzen >Find Kh6 > [D] 1r3rk1/b1pR1p2/p3p1p1/2q1P1Kp/P1N2P2/1P1Q2P1/7P/3R4 w - - > P4-2.53GHz Analysis by X3D Fritz: 1.Df3 Tbd8 2.Kh4 Txd7 3.Txd7 Dg1 4.Kh3 Db1 5.Sd2 Dc2 6.Se4 Tb8 7.Sf6+ Kh8 8.Td3 ± (0.82) Tiefe: 13/35 00:00:29 23174kN 1.Kh6! ± (0.83) Tiefe: 13/36 00:01:01 48059kN 1.Kh6! ± (0.98) Tiefe: 13/36 00:01:18 61198kN 1.Kh6! ± (1.30) Tiefe: 13/36 00:01:31 71139kN 1.Kh6! +- (1.92) Tiefe: 13/37 00:01:54 89206kN After all this position gets solved pretty fast by the progs so this is a noce position but is an(other) easy one for the comps.
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