Author: J.Dufek
Date: 06:44:21 06/05/04
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On June 04, 2004 at 19:03:53, Anthony Cozzie wrote: >From Yace-Zappa > >[D]3q1rk1/pp1bppbp/3p1npB/8/2rNP1P1/2N2P2/PPPQ4/2KR3R b - - 0 16 > >1... Nf6xe4 2. f3xe4 Bg7xd4 3. Qd2-d3 b7-b5 4. Nc3-d5 Bd4-e5 5. Bh6xf8 Qd8xf8 6. >g4-g5 Qf8-g7 7. c2-c3 Rc4-a4 8. Kc1-b1 Kg8-f8 > = (0.32) Depth: 15/38 00:06:02.03 263847kN > >The game continued Nxe4 Qe3 Rxc3 bxc3 Qh6 Nf6 and now your program should be >able to see g5! and white is able to win the queen. > >Anyone out there that can avoid Nxe4 in reasonable time? > >anthony Look into book .... This is one "main" position from Dragon .... - assesses as unclear 16..Nxe4 17.Qe3 Rc3 18.bc3 Nf6 19.Bg7 Kg7 20.Rh2/Rh4/Qh6/Nb3 and maybe more possible moves... You lost only time analyzing this position ....
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