Author: blass uri
Date: 14:11:03 12/10/98
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On December 10, 1998 at 16:34:20, Georg Langrath wrote: >In the begining chesscomputers never made real sacrifices for position. Super >Constellation was the first chesscomputer that was able to do that. > >Dear members of CCC. Have you nice examples of genuine sacrifices from your >chesscomputers? They are nice to look at, and it is interesting to examine if >other programs make the sacrifice. Of course all sacrifices are not healthy, but >they are always nice to look at, especially from chesscomputers. > >Please answer this notice with sacrifices from your computers. I think we all >like to examine them. > >Georg 8/4kp2/r3p1p1/2p4p/2Nb1P2/1PpP1KP1/1rP1R2P/4R3 b - - 0 1 This position is from mclane's tournament Fritz5(16 bit) played against Genius5 Raa2(an impressive positional sacrifice) and Genius5 played Nxb2 and I think it is the losing mistake. Fritz5 can find Rc1 and I think that it is enough for doing a draw. Uri
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