Author: Anthony Cozzie
Date: 17:57:30 01/20/04
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On January 20, 2004 at 20:17:09, Will Singleton wrote: >On January 20, 2004 at 19:36:54, Anthony Cozzie wrote: > >>[D]r1b2rk1/pppp1pp1/4qb1p/1BP5/3B4/PP2P3/2Q2P1P/2KR2R1 w - - 0 19 >> >>From Zappa-Dorky, ICC blitz. >> >>1. Bb5-c4 d7-d5 2. Bc4xd5 Qe6-a6 3. Bd4-b2 Bf6xb2 4. Qc2xb2 g7-g6 5. Bd5-c4 >>b7-b5 6. c5xb6 >> = (0.94) Depth: 10/17 00:00:02.25 1388kN >>1. Rg1-g6++ >> + (1.23) Depth: 10/17 00:00:03.84 2655kN >>1. Rg1-g6 Kg8-h8 2. Bb5-c4 d7-d5 3. c5xd6 Qe6-f5 4. Qc2xf5 Bc8xf5 5. Rg6xf6 >>g7xf6 >> = (2.31) Depth: 10/16 00:00:04.91 3499kN >>1. Rg1-g6 Kg8-h8 2. Bb5-c4 d7-d5 3. c5xd6 Qe6-f5 4. Qc2xf5 Bc8xf5 5. Rg6xf6 >>g7xf6 6. Bd4xf6 Kh8-h7 >> = (2.31) Depth: 11/19 00:00:08.43 6444kN >>1. Rg1-g6 f7xg6 2. Bb5-c4 Bf6xd4 3. Bc4xe6 d7xe6 4. Rd1xd4 e6-e5 5. Rd4-d5 >>Rf8-f5 6. Rd5-d8 Kg8-h7 7. Qc2-e4 Rf5xf2 >> = (2.26) Depth: 12/22 00:00:16.51 13526kN >> >>anthony > >and Rxg7 also wins, maybe that's the right one. I guess black's in a bad way. > >Will Well, it does look like white can win in several ways. I still think Rg6 is the most visually pleasing, if perhaps not even the strongest continuation :) anthony
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