Author: Anthony Cozzie
Date: 06:51:45 12/30/04
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On December 29, 2004 at 22:23:03, Will Singleton wrote: >[d]r4rk1/4Rpbp/2p5/2Pp1qPp/p1b2B1R/Q4P2/PPP3B1/2K5 b - - bm h6 Zappa actually takes quite a while to really see a winning score for h6. I didn't like the move at first, but it appears that *White* is actually the one whose king is in trouble after h6, not Black. 1... h7-h6 2. Bg2-h3 Qf5-g6 3. Qa3-e3 h6xg5 4. Bf4xg5[S] Ra8-b8 5. f3-f4 Bg7xb2[S] 6. Kc1-d1 d5-d4 7. Qe3-e4 f7-f5 8. Qe4-e5 Bb2-c3 9. Kd1-c1 Bc4xa2 10. Bh3-g2 = (2.82) Depth: 15/42 00:11:30.54 803837kN (1164 KN/s, 9442 splits, 381 aborts) anthony
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