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Subject: Re: FRITZ 5.32 vs CM6K(The mistake of fritz5.32 is typical to programs)

Author: blass uri

Date: 04:52:03 01/05/99

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On January 05, 1999 at 07:11:53, Howard Exner wrote:

>On January 05, 1999 at 00:01:05, blass uri wrote:
>
>
>>43.Re2 is another mistake typical to chess programs.
>>It is a good test position for chess programs
>>4R3/7p/3k1pp1/1p6/p4PPP/P4K2/1Pr5/8 w - - 0 1
>>chessmaster6000 needed more than 80 minutes on my pentium200 to avoid 43.Re2
>
>This looks difficult to defend no matter what white plays. What do you
>suggest white does? The active Rh8 at first looks good but then there are lines
>where black picks up the two queenside pawns and starts marching his passers.
>White in the meantime gets three pawns on the kingside but they are too far
>back. Maybe there is some easy line I overlooked that can save white.
I am not sure if white can defend itself but after Re2 it is easy to prove that
black wins.

Rh8 or Re8+ are the choices of fritz5 after a long time.

I will analyze it when I have time
Uri



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