Author: chandler yergin
Date: 18:57:42 11/06/04
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On November 06, 2004 at 12:22:57, Mike Byrne wrote: >On November 06, 2004 at 11:45:07, Yar wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>Can your favorite engine find a win in this position ? Shredder is absolutely >>clueless. >> >>[D]8/2p5/5p1p/5Bp1/3k4/2p2PbP/4K1P1/8 w KQkq - 0 1 >> >>With best regards, >> >>Yar > > >I must be as dumb as Shredder, I can't find the win either. New game 8/2p5/5p1p/5Bp1/3k4/2p2PbP/4K1P1/8 b - - 0 1 Analysis by Fritz 8: 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 18/18 00:00:00 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 18/18 00:00:00 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 18/18 00:00:00 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 18/18 00:00:00 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 18/18 00:00:00 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 18/18 00:00:00 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 18/18 00:00:00 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 18/18 00:00:00 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 18/18 00:00:00 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 18/18 00:00:00 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 18/18 00:00:00 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 18/18 00:00:00 1...h5 2.Be4 h4 3.Kd1 Ke3 4.Kc2 Bf4 5.Bf5 Be5 6.Be6 Kf2 7.f4 Bxf4 -+ (-1.75) Depth: 19/35 00:00:22 18618kN (Yergin, MyTown 06.11.2004) > >With my elementary chess skills , it looks like a draw. Is the position >correct? because the castling rights do not agree to the position.
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