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Subject: Re: A game against the Fidelity Elite A/G

Author: Martin Slowik

Date: 08:38:10 03/23/05

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Hi Steve,

you're right: we need no LOSSES here. :)

Your game is beautiful too, in particular the position with two (actually three)
queens on the board. And f4! is indeed a fantastic move.

But there's one thing I don't understand...

>[D]2rq1rk1/1b1nbppp/p3pn2/6B1/3PP3/2pQ1NN1/P1B2PPP/R3R1K1 b
>
>the Critical position
>
>on the 10 sec level Risc II proceeded with:
>19.h6 and there followed:
>20. Bxf6 Bxf6 21. e5 Be7
>
>not satisfied to end hostilities in this quick manner i then reset the position

Does the Risc really play 21... Be7 and allow mate in one??
(If I wasn't that lazy, I could check that with my Risc II but I'd bet my R30
that this is a typo -- or a test ;) -- and that he plays g6 instead...).

Qh7# Regards,
Martin



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